English Country Houses and Landed Estates

English Country Houses and Landed Estates
Title English Country Houses and Landed Estates PDF eBook
Author Heather A. Clemenson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 244
Release 1982-01-01
Genre Country homes
ISBN 9780312254148

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English Country Houses and Landed Estates

English Country Houses and Landed Estates
Title English Country Houses and Landed Estates PDF eBook
Author Heather Clemenson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 258
Release 2021-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1000393801

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Originally published in 1982, and based on extensive research in estates’ archives, this book outlines the changing fate of the 500 largest estates in England over the centuries. It examines estates in their heyday and looks at their changing role as they declined in the twentieth century, showing how some estates have survived and describing the differing uses to which country houses have been put.

English Country Houses and Landed Estates

English Country Houses and Landed Estates
Title English Country Houses and Landed Estates PDF eBook
Author Heather Clemenson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 281
Release 2021-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1000393895

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Originally published in 1982, and based on extensive research in estates’ archives, this book outlines the changing fate of the 500 largest estates in England over the centuries. It examines estates in their heyday and looks at their changing role as they declined in the twentieth century, showing how some estates have survived and describing the differing uses to which country houses have been put.

Noble Ambitions

Noble Ambitions
Title Noble Ambitions PDF eBook
Author Adrian Tinniswood
Publisher Basic Books
Total Pages 432
Release 2021-09-21
Genre History
ISBN 1541617991

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A rollicking tour of the English country home after World War II, when swinging London collided with aristocratic values As the sun set slowly on the British Empire, its mansions fell and rose. Ancient families were reduced to demolishing the parts of their stately homes they could no longer afford, dukes and duchesses desperately clung to their ancestral seats, and a new class of homeowners bought their way into country life. A delicious romp, Noble Ambitions pulls us into these crumbling halls of power, leading us through the juiciest bits of postwar aristocratic history—from Mick Jagger dancing at deb balls to the scandals of Princess Margaret. Capturing the spirit of the age, historian Adrian Tinniswood proves that the country house is not only an iconic symbol, but a lens through which to understand the shifting fortunes of the British elite in an era of monumental social change.

Landed Estates and Rural Inequality in English History

Landed Estates and Rural Inequality in English History
Title Landed Estates and Rural Inequality in English History PDF eBook
Author Eric L. Jones
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 129
Release 2018-03-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319748696

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Based on a detailed investigation of local sources, this book examines the history of the landed estate system in England since the mid-seventeenth century. Over recent centuries England was increasingly occupied by landed estates run by locally dominant and nationally influential owners. Historically, newcomers adopted the behaviour of existing landowners, all of whom presided over a relatively impoverished mass of rural inhabitants. Preferences for privacy and fine views led landowners to demolish or remove some whole villages. Alongside extensive landscape remodelling, rights-of-way were often privatised, imposing a cost on the economy. Social and environmental implications of the landed system as a whole are discussed and particular attention is paid to the nineteenth-century investment of industrial profits in estates. Why was the system so attractive and how was it perpetuated? Matters of poverty and inequality have always been of perennial interest to scholars of many persuasions and to the educated public; with this important book surveying environmental concerns in addition.

Felling the Ancient Oaks

Felling the Ancient Oaks
Title Felling the Ancient Oaks PDF eBook
Author John Martin Robinson
Publisher Aurum Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Architecture, Domestic
ISBN 9781845136703

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A stunning visual record of England's most spectacular and scenic country estates that were broken up for sale and lost for ever. A sweeping country estate, with grand house and spectacular gardens and park, would not be the first impression of a visitor to modern suburban Watford. But well into the twentieth century that was exactly what was there – the magnificence of the Cassiobury estate, of which only a modest municipal park survives. Underneath the expanse of Rutland Water lies the once splendid Normanton estate, while Deepdene in Surrey is now memorialised only by an ugly office block. Fortunately, at least photographs live on to remind us of how the landscape looked before death duties, mining subsidence and sometimes the plain impecuniousness of the black sheep in the family took their toll and forced the break-up of all too many historic landed estates. In this elegiac book, a successor to Aurum’s Lost Victorian Britain, John Robinson surveys 20 of the most egregious losses, from Costessy in East Anglia to Lathom in Lancashire, and shows how the deer park, the home farm, the parterre and the cottage garden gave way to the power station, the motorway and the caravan park.

Creating Paradise

Creating Paradise
Title Creating Paradise PDF eBook
Author Richard Wilson
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 449
Release 2000-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1852852526

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Looking at the building of country houses as a whole, this book investigates why owners embarked on extensive building programmes, often following a grand tour. It explores the cost of building and the cost of furnishing and decoration.