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Confrator's room

THE CONFRATOR’S Room contains original furniture and was retained as a sitting room for him when the rest of his lodgings were pulled down in 1870. He was then no longer required to be resident. The sitting room was last used in the 1960s by Canon John Parker. The stained glass window in a light-box was found in a cupboard and is presumed to have been removed from one of the dismantled rooms which lay beyond the adjacent oak door. It is a mixture of medieval and later glass.

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