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Scotland's Traditional Houses Historic Scotland

Scotland's Traditional Houses By Historic Scotland

Scotland's Traditional Houses by Historic Scotland


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Summary

From the earliest stone-built houses surviving in Europe to the brick-built workers' cottages of the 19th and 20th centuries, this text details the range of homes that recreate a vision of past lives and colour the Scottish landscape of today.

Scotland's Traditional Houses Summary

Scotland's Traditional Houses: From Cottage to Tower-house by Historic Scotland

This series provides a survey of the major aspects of Scotland's history and culture. Each of the colourful volumes explores a single theme, presenting information on a distinctive facet of the country's rich heritage whilst encouraging the reader to discover more. Buildng up a comprehensive picture of the facts which have made up Scottish life across the centuries, each text is accompanied by illustrations and a glossary. This volume takes a panoramic view of the range of houses which cover the land and lend it a unique Scottish identity. From the earliest stone-built houses surviving in Europe to the stone-built castellated towers of the 16th-century to the brick-built workers' cottages of the 19th and 20th centuries, it details the range of homes that not only recreate a vision of past lives but also colour the Scottish landscape of today.

Table of Contents

Building materials; the tower-house; merchant's and laird's houses; the house in the country - rural dwellings; the country estate - housing the staff; coastal dwellings and fishertowns; the planned village; industry - workers' housing.

Additional information

GOR003531630
9780114957858
0114957851
Scotland's Traditional Houses: From Cottage to Tower-house by Historic Scotland
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Mercat Press
20020430
104
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