More information : (TG 23440879) The monastic cellars, a long range, featureless except for a Perpendicular doorway close to its north end. (1)
Nos. 67, 67a and 68 the Close are 14th century and later buildings.
No 67 is of flint with 3-light stone cusped 'Gothic' headed windows and a 4 centre headed Gothic window at the south end.
No 67a is a 2 storey house of 18th century character but of earlier date. It is flint faced with brick window dressings and sash windows.
No 68 is similar to 67 but is of flint throughout with irregular sash windows and a 19th century porch.
The interior of these buildings contain many 12th century and later carved stone details exposed after fire damage. Grade II*. (2)
Nos 67a,67b,67c,and 68 The Close. Formerly the Organist's House now divided into school buildings and houses. (3) |