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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Page 19
... seen to the left 11 11 # 1 11 " I 11 34 Cheshunt. recent years has brought to light a class of such large rect- ories built in the late Middle Ages by wealthy clerics . Garston House , a manor that once belonged to St Albans Abbey ...
... seen to the left 11 11 # 1 11 " I 11 34 Cheshunt. recent years has brought to light a class of such large rect- ories built in the late Middle Ages by wealthy clerics . Garston House , a manor that once belonged to St Albans Abbey ...
Page 95
... seen in some late medieval manorial halls . The difference of practice between social classes rests on a combination of social and structural reasons . The fundamental need was to perpetuate the hierarchical distinction between upper ...
... seen in some late medieval manorial halls . The difference of practice between social classes rests on a combination of social and structural reasons . The fundamental need was to perpetuate the hierarchical distinction between upper ...
Page 161
... seen to the left of the picture ( Rowlandson ) נננ TEL BAR a box hedge 50 yds ( 46 m. 264 No. 10 High Street , Bishop's Stortford : the flat canopy can be seen over shop windows ( beneath projecting shop sign ) 274 The Hermitage ...
... seen to the left of the picture ( Rowlandson ) נננ TEL BAR a box hedge 50 yds ( 46 m. 264 No. 10 High Street , Bishop's Stortford : the flat canopy can be seen over shop windows ( beneath projecting shop sign ) 274 The Hermitage ...
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 Abbots Langley appearance architectural Aspenden Aston Bury Manor Baldock Barkway Beechwood Park Berkhamsted Bishop's Stortford brick building built Cassiobury Cassiobury Park chamber chimney-stack Cottage country house courtyard cross-wing crown-post double-pile Drapentier dressing room early elevation entrance entrance-hall evidence example existed fireplace Fore Street front gable gentry Gorhambury ground floor Harpenden Hatfield House Hemel Hempstead Hertford Hertfordshire High Street Hitchin jettied kind kitchen Knebworth House late 17th century late medieval lintel Little Hadham lobby-entrance manor house market-place medieval house middle open hall original parlour Place principal purlins rafters range RCHME rebuilding roof Rothamsted Manor Royston Rural service rooms side social St Albans St Andrew's Street stack stair staircase Standon Stanstead Abbots Stevenage storeys structure timber timber-framed tion town Tree Farm Tring truss upper upstairs vernacular wall Ware Watford Wealden Wealden house Wheathampstead wing Wrotham Park Wyddial