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using sunken bricks. The roof is tiled and the internal partition walls are timber framed. Within the westernmost building a number of painted wall plasters dating from about the time of the
Dissolution were discovered during the restoration work. A panelled room in the building is dated to the late
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had entered a second round of dissolutions and the remaining friars were expelled in that year and the priory wrecked. Many of the buildings were simply pulled down and much of the material used elsewhere although the guesthouse is thought to have escaped demolition because it was not being used
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directly for religious purposes. An alternative theory for the existence of the current buildings is that they were constructed on the site of the guesthouse using materials recovered from elsewhere on the site.
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The remainder of the surviving conventual buildings were used for a variety of purposes but in the 19th century most of them were demolished for the building of the railway between
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saw the construction of a building to accommodate guests was built and it is the foundations of this building that provide the footings for the present day buildings.
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who was the lord of
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As the community flourished and money became available, the priory was extended and in the early 14th century and extension to the south-west of the
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who maintain the buildings with the assistance of the
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237:cloister
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