The South-East Transept is similar to the northern one.
The south-east transept is Late Norman, the work of William of Sens and William the Englishman.
In this north-east transept is a fine Early Perpendicular lavatory, which is evidently not in its original position, part of an Early English screen, removed by Wyatt, and a curious aumbrey.
According to the present custom of the Canterbury vergers, the visitor is led from the choir to the south-east transept.
Leading from the south-east transept of the cathedral to the quadrangle of the college is a long cloister walk.
Against this theory, however, it might be urged that the muniment room at the angle of the south-east transept is identified as the ancient treasury.
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