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Originally published in 1947, this book examines the regional styles of architecture which developed inside England itself, particularly during the later medieval period. It discusses the causes and locations of these regional variations. In explaining the cause for the geographical variations in stye, the author investigates the various factors responsible for bringing them about, such as geology, race, religion, foreign influence, transport and fashion. As churches have survived the passage of time better than many secular buildings, the emphasis is on church architecture (although not exclusively). The book contains over 120 photographs and the book is an original and important inquiry into the origin and development of local styles in English architecture.
Contents
Introduction. Part 1: Factors Determining Local Variation 1. Geology and Geography 2. Race 3. Religion 4. The Foreigner 5. Wealth 6. Transport 7. Fashion Part 2: Variations in Particular Features 8. The Parish Church Plan 9. The Steeple 10. Timber Construction, Buildings and Roofs 11. Church Furniture Part 3: General View of Local Variations. Appendices: I. Abstracts of Contracts II. Buildings in Imitation of Others III. Polygonal Steeples, Apses, Chapels, Porches Circular and Polygonal Chapter Houses IV: Gabled Steeples V. Towers with Octagonal Buttresses VI: Circular Windows and Panels VII. Bay Wall-Arcades VIII. Easter Sepulchres.