Which preposition to use with refectory

of Occurrences 22%

Thus the gentle friar brought him at last to a low-arched portal within a narrow lane, and pushing open the door, ushered him into the great refectory of the abbey, where Beltane set down the basket, and Friar Martin, rolling up his sleeves, brought pot and pannikin but paused to smile and shake his head, as from a stone-flagged passage hard by came the sound of voices raised in altercation.

for Occurrences 3%

The cells of the monks, the long corridors, refectories for the different classes of travellers, and suited to the numbers of the guests, as well as those for the canons and their servants, and lodging rooms of different degrees of magnitude and convenience, with a chapel of some antiquity and of proper size, composed then, as now, the internal arrangements.

at Occurrences 2%

Patronized by the clergy, because she belonged to an ancient family of noblemen ruined by the Revolution, she dined in the refectory at the table of the good sisters, and after the meal had a bit of chat with them before going back to her work.

with Occurrences 2%

He found her there in the boarders' refectory with some of her companions in the housea tall, thin, severe-looking Englishwoman, with lifeless eyes and bloodless lips, who called herself Amy, and a pale red-haired girl with a tip-tilted nose and a big mouth, who was known as Victoire.

in Occurrences 1%

They did not dine in the house, though one of the show rooms was a huge dining-hall like a glorified refectory in an old Spanish mission.

on Occurrences 1%

The chapel is on the right, the refectory on the left.

Which preposition to use with  refectory