English Houses 1200-1800: The Hertfordshire EvidenceH.M. Stationery Office, 1992 - 215 pages English Houses details over six centuries of architectural history. Country houses, modest town houses and great halls are examined providing insights into the minds of the great builders from the 13th to the 19th century. |
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Contents
Medieval manor houses | 12 |
Late medieval vernacular houses in the countryside | 31 |
Country and manor houses from the Dissolution to the Civil War | 46 |
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17th century altered appearance architectural block brick building built Bury called chamber chimney-stack church close common comparatively complete Cottage court courtyard detail difficult drawing earlier early east elevation Elizabethan entrance evidence example existed Farm fireplace first-floor floor four framing front function garden gentry ground Hadham hall Hatfield Hertford Hertfordshire High Street Hitchin important jettied kind kitchen known larger late later less light Little lower Manor manor house market-place medieval middle original Park parlour perhaps period Place position possible present principal probably problem purlins range rear relation remains roof Rural separate served shows side smaller social space St Albans stack stair staircase standing stone storeys structure suggests timber tion town upper upstairs usual wall Ware wing