The original temple built in 1164 survived only 100 years, and today's reconstruction dates from the 13th century.
Two doorways survive from the 16th century, including one dated 1539.
Others survive in manuscript sources from the 18th and 19th century.
It was built about 1830-1850 and is one of at least two stone houses in Buffalo surviving from the early 19th century.
All survive from the 19th century, when they were used by boat crews.
To the south of the court is the dining hall, the only College building that survives from the 13th century.
The house's principal bedroom is the Hall Room, much of which has survived from the early 16th century.
It is also one of the few buildings in Russia which survived from the 12th century.
It is one of the few wrought iron works to survive from the early 20th century.
Palmerston House was a building that survived from the 19th century, through both world wars.