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# The Ground Beneath Your Feet Standing on this modest London street, you're treading upon hallowed medieval ground where Dominican friars once processed through a soaring nave that stretched 114 feet, their voices carrying through seven vast bays as they performed the sacred liturgy that defined t...

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Blackfriars Priory

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One this plot of land stood in the Middle Ages part of the preaching nave of the church of the Great Dominican Priory at Blackfriars. The choir lay the other side of the church entry, and the name church entry indicates the usual passage between the nave and chancel passing north and south beneath the steeple, in the planning of a friars church. The nave had seven bays and measured 114ft by 60ft. The Priory, founded in 1278, was dissolved in 1538, and subsequently this plot was used as a churchyard for the parish of St Ann Blackfriars. It was closed for burials in 1849. By arrangement with the rector and church wardens the site has been maintained since 1964 by the City Corporation