The latter's closeness to the gatehouse suggests it was not part of the friary church.
There would, for instance, have been a number of service buildings to facilitate the friary's maintenance.
Like other urban friaries, it was surrounded by a high wall to provide a measure of privacy.
It was sold off along with the friary precinct, much of which was subsequently demolished.
Geophysical surveys suggest that the friary church may have been up to 60 metres in length.
In 1867 the friary was enlarged again to make more room for the college students.
The friary on the hill, which had been built after the fire of 1868, needed to be replaced.
In that spirit the construction of a new friary and student chapel was undertaken.