10 novembre 2023
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Andrew Hall et al., « Architectural and Archaeological Recording at the Old Brewhouse, Peterhouse College, Cambridge », Apollo - Entrepôt de l'université de Cambridge, ID : 10670/1.a4166e...
During December 2000, an archaeological recording brief was carried out at the Old Brewhouse, Peterhouse College, which stands to the rear of the Masters Lodge in the north west corner of the garden. Underpinning work at Pembroke College Library, immediately to the north, had caused the subsidence of the northern end of the Brewhouse. Two test pits were hand excavated by the contractors, within the north end of the building, to examine its foundations. This provided an opportunity to record the sequence of deposits beneath the floor relating to structural and pre-structural phases. In addition, an examination of the standing structure revealed the remodelling and extension of the brewhouse from the early 16th century throughout the post-medieval period.