View of Calvert's Buildings, Borough High Street, Southwark. Looking west, from the entrance to the passageway, at the side of number 50 Borough High Street. Reputed to be built in 1542, a timber-framed two-storey building. Rendered, with an asymmetrical steeply pitched roof. The ground floor is almost completely glazed, with three wooden doors, and an overhanging first storey. Originally The Goat Inn public house, later called The Brew House, Calvert's Buildings takes its name from Felix Calvert, brewer, who occupied the site from 1786 to 1794. It was in use as Field and Sons estate agent's office, and remains in use as offices. The building is Grade II listed, number 1378350.