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OverviewEngland’s country houses have for centuries been where the rich and grand families have displayed their wealth and status. Today, England is still well endowed with these houses, although many of them are now popular visitor attractions instead of private homes but there are also numerous houses that have disappeared over the years. Some have been demolished as they could no longer be sustained due to the changes in social habits, surrounding development or because of the cost of repairs or death duties; others have been lost through fire, requisitioning, decay and rot. In this book authors Ian Greaves and Emily Osborne examine the lost country houses of Cumbria. Some of these houses are now covered by new housing, while others may stand as ruins or have a few scanty remains in the landscape, their significance in this part of the country evoked once again in these pages. This fascinating picture of an important but often forgotten part of the history of Cumbria over the centuries will be of interest to all those who live in the county or know it well. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian Greaves , Emily OsbornePublisher: Amberley Publishing Imprint: Amberley Publishing Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9781398120990ISBN 10: 1398120995 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 15 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'The book aims to revive the memory of these historical structures, and will be of interest to all those who live in the county or know it well.' * Whitehaven News, 1st March 2026 * Author InformationIan Greaves is a professor of medicine in the North East of England. He has been researching country houses in the North of England for many years and has written several books in the 'Lost Country Houses' series for Amberley Publishing including on the North East, North and East Yorkshire, South and West Yorkshire and Cumbria. Emily Osborne is a historian and archivist who has recently completed a Master’s degree on houses of Cumbria. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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