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English Village Architecture

by R. J. Brown
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Overview

Splendidly illustrated throughout, this survey looks at the social, geological, and architectural history behind the structure of English villages, and examines how industries, urbanization, transport, and changing traditions have influenced how we have been using and designing our buildings over the centuries. England is famous across the world for the beauty and variety of its village architecture, and this overview's commentary covers all manner of buildings—from churches, inns, and ships to maltings, watermills, and lock-ups. Lesser structures are also considered, such as wells, pumps, and stocks—all of which added to the appeal of traditional English villages and now provide valuable information on what life was like in centuries gone by. In our modern age of urban expansion and soulless building design, this reference presents a fascinating insight into these charming and much-loved structures which are still standing and possible to enjoy to this day.

About the Author, R. J. Brown

R. J. Brown's previous books include The English Country Cottage and English Farmhouses.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Hale, Robert Limited
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780709082781

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