Several houses have been incorporated into the building's structure by the Miller family, who have owned the hotel since 1921.
Charles Haliday's house built in 1843 is incorporated into the main school block.
The house itself, now a museum, is incorporated into the basilica complex.
The court was built in 1921; however, one house in the court was built in 1888 and later incorporated into the court's design.
In 1410 the house was formally incorporated into the order, and Love named as fourth rector and first prior.
The adjoining house at No.2 High St was incorporated into the premises at some point before 1860.
The houses here, which sit on what used to be small farms, are not incorporated into the city sewer system.
This small house and the mansion at the back were then incorporated into Number 10.
An 1858 house original to the site was incorporated into the structure.
A caretaker's house was incorporated in the building until it was demolished for the extension of 1969.