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Excerpt from The Royal Windsor Guide: With a Brief Account of Eton, Virginia Water, and the Surrounding Neighbourhood
On the'north of the Great Cloisters is a communication with the Inner Cloisters, which are inhabited by the prebendaries of the chapel. The librar consisting principally of ecclesiastical writers and some of t e earlier British classics, is in these Cloisters. On the north side are the Hundred Steps, a descent of 18 stone stairs in the castle wall, at the foot of which is a ostern gate, studded with iron bolts, Opens upon a small plat orm, whence a ?ight of 122 steps winds round the brow of the hill, having another gate at the bottom, communicating with Thames-street. This entrance is only open from sunrise till sunset.
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