Building, Hoop'S-Lot, Co. Tipperary

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Building, Hoop’S-Lot, Co. Tipperary

In County Tipperary, at a location known as Hoop's-Lot, a building that goes by the curious local designation of the 'clubhouse' turns out to conceal rather more than its name suggests.

Excavations carried out in 2001 uncovered not just the footprint of the structure itself, but evidence that the site had been in use across multiple distinct phases of occupation, each layer quietly overwriting the one before it.

The 'clubhouse' dates to the late seventeenth or early eighteenth century, and the dig revealed its plan in reasonable detail. More intriguing, however, was what came to light at the rear of the building. An extension added to the back of the house had been constructed directly on top of an earlier structure, one built using clay-bonded stone walls, a technique in which clay rather than lime mortar is used to bind the stonework together, common in vernacular Irish building before dressed masonry and lime became widely available. The pottery recovered from this earlier phase dates to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, which places the underlying building within a broadly similar period to the 'clubhouse' itself, though it clearly predates it by some margin. The sequence suggests a site that was adapted and expanded over time rather than built in a single campaign, with later occupants incorporating, perhaps unknowingly, the foundations of what had stood there before.

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