Discovering cottage architecture
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Discovering cottage architecture
(Discovering series, no.275)
Shire, c1984
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Country cottages have an almost universal appeal. They are probably the most popular of all building types. Yet how well do we know what we like? How much is understood about their origins, nature, use and form? The myths and misapprehensions about cottages are equalled only by the extraordinary variety of different ways in which they were built. This book will aid the recognition, understanding and historical interpretation of the wealth of surviving cottages in England and Wales. Their changing forms, quality and methods of building are explained and illustrated, along with the great range of regional differences. Architectural aspects are brought into touch with social and economic ones, such as the identity, motives and practices of people who once provided and occupied cottages.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Early cottages, before 1750
- Georgian vernacular, 1750-1815
- Georgian polite, 1750-1815
- Victorian vernacular, 1815-75
- Victorian polite, 1815-75
- Late cottages, 1875-1914
- Rarity recorded
- Places to visit
- Further reading
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