A GAZETTEER OF THE MANY FINE SHROPSHIRE COUNTRY HOUSES, WHICH COVERS
THE ARCHITECTURE, THE OWNERS' FAMILY HISTORY, AND THE SOCIAL AND
ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES THAT AFFECTED THEM.
Shropshire is the largest English inland county, and has a wide
variety of important landed country houses, with owners from diverse
social groups, with links to trade in Liverpool, Manchester and London
as well as the local gentry. This book is not simply about the houses
they built, but also about the people who lived in them and the
context in which the houses are set. The architecture is of course
fully covered. What is distinctive about the author's approach is that
he treats the histories of the families, their artistic tastes and
their estates, as an integral part of the character of each house.
Country houses can serve as a barometer of national tastes and of the
social and economic times in which they were built. The work includes
reference to the important sporting associations, fine and decorative
art collections, and to important guests and social networks. Unlike
most architectural guides, this aims at a wider readership, and will
be an important resource for social historians, genealogists and local
historians. The Country Houses of Shropshire considers the history of
347 identified houses of varying importance; those with a significant
or influential history are given a main entry of up to 6000 words
whilst lesser houses are treated with an entry of less than 1000
words. All houses have footnoted entries, enabling the reader to refer
directly to source and to undertake further research themselves.
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Product details
ISBN
9781800103474
Published
2021
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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