The Cotswold house : stone houses and interiors from the English countryside / Nicholas Mander.
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Female Library | NA7331.C6 .M36 2008 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000328698 |
Originally published as: Country houses of the Cotswolds. London : Aurum, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (page 206) and index.
Introduction -- Castles of the Cotswolds -- The Cotswold manor house -- The Jacobean manor house -- The classical house in the Cotswolds -- Nineteenth-century revivals -- The Arts and crafts movement in the Cotswolds -- The twentieth century and beyond.
Featuring exceptional photographs from Country Life, the renowned magazine of English country living, The cotswold House profiles more than fifty of the Cotswolds region's signature homes, from the earliest medieval stone houses to classic country houses. For more than one hundred years, Country Life magazine has published aweekly article devoted to a country house. Superbly illustrated with specially commissioned photographs, they form an unrivalled archive for lovers of stonehouses in England, America, and beyond. Drawing on this remarkable resource, Nicholas Mander has selected 200 photographs to illustrate his fascinating survey of the English stone houses through the ages. More than thirty houses, grouped by period and style, reveal the historical and architectural importance of the stone house. Divided into three sections, the booklooks first at sublime castles, magnificent manor houses, as well as important Jacobean houses. Part two includes classical country houses and noblemen spalaces of the eighteenth century, and also surveys the twentieth century and beyond, documenting the work of leading practitioners of the Arts and Crafts movement. A final chapter covers some of the most recent houses and gardens.
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