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Room 1, the court, was brick-paved (most of the pavement gone) and had a drain in the centre; the east wall was built up against the west wall of the "Ram Chapel" or rather, the "Ram Chapel" was built up against it, for a doorway in the court wall was blocked up at the house's expense and turned into a shallow recess, evidently at the time when the chapel was erected. In the south wall also a door had been blocked with a thin partition which left a recess on either side, probably intended to take the two doors, of the court and of Room 2, when these were opened.2
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