The south side resembles the north with the exception of St. Catherine’s Chapel, a Late Early English, or Early Decorated construction. The monastic buildings have disappeared with the exception of the Refectory, rebuilt in the Fifteenth Century, now used as the Chapter-House, and the gateway built in 1527. The fine old Deanery, formerly the prior’s house, was rebuilt in 1507.
Carlisle: East end
Durham: West front
DURHAM
Dedication: St. Cuthbert. Formerly the Church of a Benedictine Monastery.