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OverviewA richly illustrated exploration of the architecture of one of England’s hidden gems—Nottinghamshire This volume offers an enlightening introduction to the memorable and surprising buildings of one of England’s least-known counties. Located in the center of England, Nottinghamshire boasts a rich history, including its storied connection to the legendary Robin Hood. Nottinghamshire features the exquisite medieval churches of Newark, Worksop Priory, and Southwell Minster. Country houses offer a fascinating range of architectural styles: Wollaton Hall shows Elizabethan architecture at its most fantastic, and Bunny Hall demonstrates the English Baroque at its most bizarre. Newstead Abbey, home of the poet Lord Byron, incorporates the haunting monastic ruins from a former Augustinian abbey. The city of Nottingham teems with Victorian and Edwardian commercial buildings, and is enlivened by a local tradition of first-rate Modernist architecture. With new color photography, maps, and illustrations, this volume is the ideal guide to one of England’s most fascinating counties. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clare Hartwell , Nikolaus Pevsner , Dr Elizabeth WilliamsonPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 11.40cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780300247831ISBN 10: 0300247834 Pages: 896 Publication Date: 22 September 2020 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 ContentsReviews[In] the greatly revised, extended Nottinghamshire volume of The Buildings of England...starting with the Normans - notably at Southwell Minster and Worksop Priory, but also at about four dozen parish churches - most styles of architecture are represented in the county, with exceptionally fine examples. -Simon Heffer, The Telegraph Clare Hartwell is to be congratulated...This volume brings the county into line with its neighbouring counties some of whom have had this new and larger format for many years...But the single most important improvement is the use and the superb quality of the Colour photographs taken by Martine Hamilton Wright. -Pete Smith, The Thoroton Society Newsletter One of Clare's particular rediscoveries is the diminutive but evocative West Stockwith, a centre of shipbuilding in the 17th and 18th centuries but now well past its prime. -Ancient Monuments Society Newsletter [In] the greatly revised, extended Nottinghamshire volume of The Buildings of England...starting with the Normans - notably at Southwell Minster and Worksop Priory, but also at about four dozen parish churches - most styles of architecture are represented in the county, with exceptionally fine examples. -Simon Heffer, The Telegraph Clare Hartwell is to be congratulated...This volume brings the county into line with its neighbouring counties some of whom have had this new and larger format for many years...But the single most important improvement is the use and the superb quality of the Colour photographs taken by Martine Hamilton Wright. -Pete Smith, The Thoroton Society Newsletter [In] the greatly revised, extended Nottinghamshire volume of The Buildings of England...starting with the Normans - notably at Southwell Minster and Worksop Priory, but also at about four dozen parish churches - most styles of architecture are represented in the county, with exceptionally fine examples. -Simon Heffer, The Telegraph Clare Hartwell is to be congratulated...This volume brings the county into line with its neighbouring counties some of whom have had this new and larger format for many years...But the single most important improvement is the use and the superb quality of the Colour photographs taken by Martine Hamilton Knight. -Pete Smith, The Thoroton Society Newsletter Author InformationClare Hartwell is an independent architectural historian based in Derbyshire and the author of the Pevsner Architectural Guides Derbyshire and Lancashire: North. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |