John Allan, Nat Alcock, David Dawson
Introduction
The development of the vernacular house in South-West England, 1500-1700 - Nat Alcock
The transformation of the building stock of Exeter, 1450-1700 - Richard Parker and John Allan
The appearances of Godolphin, 1300-1630 - John Schofield
Boiling furnaces, smoking chambers and malt kilns in West Country households - Peter Brears
The polychrome-decorated plank-and-muntin screen at Marker's Cottage, Broadclyst, Devon, and its context - Eddie Sinclair
The polychrome-decorated plank-and-muntin screen at Marker's Cottage, Broadclyst, Devon, and its context - Isabel Richardson
The interior decoration of an Elizabethan merchant's house: the evidence from 41-2 High Street, Exeter - John R.L. Thorp
Sgraffito-decorated and painted plaster on Devon fireplaces - Ann Adams
North Devon relief-decorated ceramics in the household - Cynthia Cramp
The stained hangings at Yarde Farm, Malborough, south Devon - James Ayres
Culinary artefacts in West Country households, 1550-1700: form, function and nomenclature - Peter Brears
The archaeology of the West Country bronze foundries - Stuart Blaylock
Cast bronze cooking pots in England, 1500-1720 - Christopher Green
Table glass in the West Country home, c. 1500-1700 - Hugh Willmott
Portuguese faience in South-West England - Tânia Manuel Casimiro
Dinner on the ceiling: the 17th-century plasterwork at 144 Fore Street, Exeter - Peter Brears
Pots and texts: understanding pots in use - Oliver Kent
Presenting an Elizabethan interior: the reinterpretation of St Nicholas Priory, Exeter - Kate Osborne
Presenting an Elizabethan interior: the reinterpretation of St Nicholas Priory, Exeter - John Allan