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Kirkstall Abbey: location
Kirkstall Abbey: history
• Sources
• Foundation
• Consolidation
• Rise and Fall
• Dissolution
Kirkstall Abbey: buildings
• Precinct
• Church
• Cloister
• Sacristy
• Library
• Chapter House
• Parlour
• Day Room
• Dormitory
• Reredorters
• Warming House
• Refectory
• Kitchen
• Lay Brothers' Range
• Abbots'Lodging
• Infirmary
• Guesthouse
• Gatehouse
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The buildings
This learning-package will guide you through various
buildings within the monastic precinct, beginning with the gate-house
that stood to the NW of the abbey, and from there moving towards
the twelfth-century church and the buildings
situated around the
cloister, namely,
the sacristy,
the library, chapter-house, parlour, warming-house,
day-room, monks’ dormitory, latrine
block (reredorters),
refectory and kitchen, as well as the lay-brothers’ quarters
on the western range. You can then visit some of the buildings
that stood outside the central
core including the abbot’s lodgings and the infirmary in the east,
and the guest complex which to the west of the western range.
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