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OverviewThis fully revised and up-to-date guide to the architecture of Hertfordshire is an eye-opening introduction to the wealth of fine buildings that can be found right on London’s doorstep. Hertfordshire is one of the smallest English counties, largely rural in character. Its buildings range from remains of the Roman city of Verulamium to the medieval abbey at St. Albans and the 17th-century Hatfield House. Numerous timber-framed buildings and Georgian houses are found in the small towns whose preservation was aided by the early 20th-century creation of the Garden Cities at Letchworth and Welwyn, as well as Stevenage New Town, built after the Second World War. Pretty villages set in the county’s rolling farmland feature churches that have towers crowned with spires known as Hertfordshire spikes, while commuter suburbs are rich in housing from homely Arts and Crafts to radical Modernism. With expanded entries and new color photography, this is an essential work of reference for visitors and residents alike. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Bettley , Nikolaus Pevsner , Bridget CherryPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 11.40cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.851kg ISBN: 9780300223903ISBN 10: 0300223900 Pages: 804 Publication Date: 26 March 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsScholarship, observation and thoroughness come across on each page [. . .] This is another tribute to Pevsner's `Buildings of England' series, which is now nearing the end of its task of updating the earlier editions. It's hard to over-praise them. They make looking at England ever more rewarding, for resident and visitor alike. -Roger Bowdler, Country Life A Pevsner guide remains an indispensable way to discover those gems, providing as it does clarity and enlightenment at some of the most fascinating, complex and potentially confusing sites -The Library Scholarship, observation and thoroughness come across on each page [. . .] This is another tribute to Pevsner's `Buildings of England' series, which is now nearing the end of its task of updating the earlier editions. It's hard to over-praise them. They make looking at England ever more rewarding, for resident and visitor alike. -Roger Bowdler, Country Life Scholarship, observation and thoroughness come across on each page [. . .] This is another tribute to Pevsner's `Buildings of England' series, which is now nearing the end of its task of updating the earlier editions. It's hard to over-praise them. They make looking at England ever more rewarding, for resident and visitor alike. -Roger Bowdler, Country Life A Pevsner guide remains an indispensable way to discover those gems, providing as it does clarity and enlightenment at some of the most fascinating, complex and potentially confusing sites -The Library [An] excellent new edition -Christopher Woodward, The Victorian Author InformationJames Bettley is author of the revised guides to Suffolk and Essex in the Pevsner series. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |