The cellarer's buildings were near the west end of the nave, in which ordinary visitors of the middle class were hospitably entertained.
The enraged brethren attacked their abbot and cellarer, pulling the cellarer from his horse and pursuing the couple for several miles.
In monastic times here was the Cellarer's Checker where supplies would be stored in the 13th century undercroft.
This includes two cloisters, the great cloister surrounded by the buildings essentially connected with the daily life of the monks, - the church to the south, the refectory or frater-house here as always on the side opposite to the church, and farthest removed from it, that no sound or smell of eating might penetrate its sacred precincts, to the east the dormitory, raised on a vaulted undercroft, and the chapter-house adjacent, and the lodgings of the cellarer to the west.
In monastic times here was the Cellarer 's Checker where supplies would be stored in the 13th century undercroft.