The Cistercian monastery of St Mary Stratford Langthorne once stood on
land south of the new Jubilee Line station at Stratford. Excavations
1973-94 recorded large parts of the monastic church, cemetery and
related buildings. Topics include the precinct arrangement, architecture
and decoration, and the way of life of the inhabitants. The expansion of
the monastic church from a simple cruciform building in the mid 12th
century into an aisled presbytery with ambulatory and eastern chapel in
the 13th century is notable. The excavated burials (647) are the largest
sample from a Cistercian site in Europe and provide evidence for burial
customs, patterns of cemetery use and the physical characteristics of
the population, including medical care.