Heritage Underground - A History of Root Cellars in Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Underground - A History of Root Cellars in Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
The Jugglers Cove Root Cellar restoration project is an example of restoring a hatch and shed cellar. The first stage of restorations involved assessing the root cellars foundations. […]
French’s Cove Root Cellar eight years after restorations were completed.
The fourth and final stage to the restorations on French’s Cove Root Cellar is to complete the finishing touches on the appearance of the root cellar. The previous […]
The third stage of restoring the hillside root cellar involved building the entire wooden shed structure. This included the wooden wall below the peak of the roof, building […]
The second stage of restoring French’s Cove Root Cellar involved beginning the construction of the rest of the cellar structure. In this case, the construction involved creating the […]
Stage One of restoring root cellars typically involves assessing the foundations of the cellar. This hillside cellar has a foundation of stacked stones that were originally in ruins […]
Exterior of the Harbour Grace Root Cellar. The cellar is constructed out of stacked stone and concrete and is no longer in use.
Late eighteenth century cellar found through archaeological excavations in 2017 at the Colony of Avalon site in Ferryland, Newfoundland. Originally, the cellar appears to have been dug into […]
Owned by John and Phonse Ducey, this concrete above ground root cellar was built in the early 1950s and features a unique wooden braced exterior wall which holds […]
The Spence Root Cellar in Brigus, Newfoundland, is owned by Marcia Spence. The cellar was originally built in the mid-1800s by Sandy Roberts and was used to store […]
Griffiths Root Cellar is located in Ship Harbour, Newfoundland. Built in 1950, the cellar is owned by the son of Pat Griffiths, and is no longer in use […]
The hatch entrance and ladder of the English Root Cellar.