Description: Further DetailsTitle: ShropshireCondition: NewEAN: 9780300120837ISBN: 9780300120837Publisher: Yale University PressFormat: HardbackRelease Date: 10/15/2006Item Height: 216mmItem Length: 127mmItem Width: 44mmItem Weight: 907gAuthor: Nikolaus Pevsner, John NewmanLanguage: EnglishISBN-10: 0300120834Description: This fully-illustrated guide to Shropshire treats each city, town, and village in a detailed gazetteer and includes a variety of helpful maps, plans, and indexes along with an illustrated glossary. The book is an invaluable reference work on the appealing and unspoiled county of Shropshire, where many historic towns, including Shrewsbury and Ludlow, are especially plentiful in Georgian and timber-framed buildings. Shropshire boasts the Cistercian abbey of Buildwas and many important country houses, including the 13th-century fortified mansions at Acton Burnell and Stokesay; John Nash's Italianate villa at Cronkhill; and Norman Shaw's splendid Late Victorian mansion at Adcote. Shropshire is also home to numerous prehistoric hill-forts and the Roman town at Wroxeter as well as Coalbrookdale’s spectacular bridge, the first in the world to be built of iron.The unspoiled county of Shropshire is among the most appealing in England for lovers of architecture. The county's many historic towns, of which Shrewsbury and Ludlow are the largest, are especially plentiful in Georgian and timber-framed buildings. Shropshire's villages, intriguingly varied in plan and building materials, reflect the diverse landscape of plains, hills and moorland and the rich and complex underlying geology. The Cistercian abbey of Buildwas is the finest of several notable monastic ruins, and outstanding medieval parish churches and castles are also numerous. Many of the country houses have a central place in the story of English architecture: the fortified mansions at Acton Burnell and Stokesay, thirteenth-century design at its most sophisticated; the vigorous Baroque houses of John Prince and Francis Smith; John Nash's Italianate villa at Cronkhill, looking like something in a Claude painting; Norman Shaw's splendid Late Victorian mansion at Adcote. Shropshire is also unrivalled for its early industrial remains, including the spectacular bridge at Coalbrookdale, the first in the world to be built of iron. More ancient cultures are represented by the numerous prehistoric hill-forts and the celebrated Roman town at Wroxeter.Each city, town or village is treated in a detailed gazetteer. A general introduction provides a historical and artistic overview. Numerous maps and plans, over a hundred new colour photographs, full indexes and an illustrated glossary help to make this book invaluable as both reference work and guide.Country/Region of Manufacture: USGenre: Architecture & AntiquesBook Series: Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of EnglandRelease Year: 2006 Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Book Title: Shropshire
Title: Shropshire
EAN: 9780300120837
ISBN: 9780300120837
Release Date: 10/15/2006
Release Year: 2006
ISBN-10: 0300120834
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Genre: Architecture & Antiques
Number of Pages: 787 Pages
Publication Name: Shropshire
Language: English
Publisher: Yale University Press
Subject: Buildings / General, General, Regional, Europe / Great Britain
Item Height: 1.7 in
Publication Year: 2006
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 32.1 Oz
Subject Area: Travel, Architecture
Item Length: 8.5 in
Author: John Newman, Nikolaus Pevsner
Item Width: 5 in
Series: Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England Ser.
Format: Hardcover