At Home in Ireland by Mary Leland

At Home in Ireland by Mary Leland

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This book describes a variety of Irish country houses, with the emphasis on proprietors offering guest accommodation or public access. In each piece the stories of their families, of their houses and what they offer their visitors are combined with the writer's own response to the places and the landscape.

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At Home in Ireland by Mary Leland

This book describes a variety of Irish country houses, with the emphasis on proprietors offering guest accommodation or public access. In each piece the stories of their families, of their houses and what they offer their visitors are combined with the writer's own response to the places and the landscape. As both 'The Hidden Ireland' and 'The Blue Book' make clear Ireland has many country house owners, with others in towns and cities, who have opened their doors to visitors in different ways, mostly providing bed and breakfast accommodation or self-catering rentals. Mary Leland has written about more than 800 houses and historic buildings over the past 17 years, hearing the narrative of ownership, inheritance and restoration from many people in many places. This selection of some of the most engaging or important properties, including several national heritage sites, provides a valuable reflection of the cultural and architectural aspects of sustained Irish ownership and hospitality.
Mary Leland is a journalist and author. As a published fiction writer, Leland's novels include The Killeen (London, Hamish Hamilton 1985), and Approaching Priests (London, Sinclair Stevenson 1991). She also published a collection of short stories entitled The Little Galloway Girls (London, Black Swan 1987). Her non-fiction includes Cork / Corcaigh (The Collins Press); The Lie of the Land - a literary history of County Cork (Cork University Press, 2000); and That Endless Adventure - A History of the Port of Cork (Port of Cork Company, 2001).
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ISBN 13 9781855942233
ISBN 10 1855942232
Titre At Home in Ireland
Auteur Mary Leland
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Cork University Press
Année de publication 2012-11-21
Nombre de pages 298
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