English: The Slype, Hexham Abbey The southern bay of the South Transept is, unusually, taken up by the slype, now the main entrance to the Abbey, but originally a passage between the south transept and the chapter house that led from the cloisters to the canons' cemetery. {Source: Hexham Abbey Guide, p10.
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