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Barn and Storehouse of Monastery, Ely

History of Barn and Storehouse

Listed Building

The barn and storehouse of,the Monastery was builtin the late C14 (circa 1575). It stands to the south of Ely Porta, which was built towards the end of the century, and extends to the east. It is a long rectangular building of 7 bays, the eastern part, of 5 bays, was used as a granary and the western part as a-storehouse, now part of the King’s School.

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