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Landmark Anna Keay

Landmark By Anna Keay

Landmark by Anna Keay


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For everyone interested in British history or architecture, this enthralling book will bring fresh insights into both; for everyone interested in buildings conservation, the book will provide an insight into the unique national treasure that is the Landmark Trust.

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Landmark: A History of Britain in 50 Buildings by Anna Keay

This engaging and sumptuously illustrated book celebrates the Landmark Trust's achievement in the protection of British heritage since it was first established 50 years ago. From a medieval hall house to the winner of the 2013 Stirling Prize for Architecture, 50 buildings rescued by Landmark from threatened oblivion are presented here, vividly illustrating the history of Britain from 1250 to the present day. Presented in the order in which they were built, the selected buildings include the unusual, the fantastic, the spectacular, the utilitarian and the enchanting, each one offering a fascinating glimpse into the past of the British people. From a 15th-century inn in Suffolk to an Elizabethan hospital in Yorkshire, a lighthouse on Lundy to an Italianate railway station, each has a fascinating story. In telling the stories of how each of these buildings came to be, how they were used and how they were adapted by subsequent generations, this book brings history to life through the evidence in the buildings our ancestors have left behind. The Landmark Trust's often heroic rescue of each of these buildings is also placed in the context of the Trust's own evolution to date and the history of British conservation practice. For those interested in British history or architecture, this enthralling book will bring fresh insights into both; for everyone interested in buildings conservation, the book will provide an insight into the unique national treasure that is the Landmark Trust.

Landmark Reviews

This handsomely illustrated history showcases many of these enchanting buildings * Daily Mail *

About Anna Keay

DR ANNA KEAY is a historian with a professional specialism in historic buildings. She has a BA in Modern History from Oxford University, and a PhD in 17th-century British history from the University of London. Formerly a curator at Hampton Court Palace and Curatorial Director of English Heritage, she is now Director of the Landmark Trust. Her books include The Magnificent Monarch (2008), about King Charles II; The Elizabethan Tower of London (2001) and The Crown Jewels (2011). She is also a regular contributor to TV and radi

CAROLINE STANFORD has been Historian to the Landmark Trust since 2001. She holds a BA in Modern History from Oxford University, an MA in Early Modern History from London University, and an MSc in Historic Conservation from Oxford Brookes University. She has researched many of the Trust's buildings, participating in Landmark's rescue of some of Britain's finest buildings at risk. This combination of academic research and applied practice allows her to write and contribute widely across all building types and periods to all types of media.

Griff Rhys Jones came to national attention in the early 1980s for his work in the BBC television comedy sketch shows Not the Nine O' Clock News and Alas Smith and Jones alongside Mel Smith, with whom he founded television production company Talkback Productions. More recently, he has presented all three series of the BBC television series Restoration in which viewers decide on which listed building in immediate need of remedial works is to win a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Table of Contents

Foreword 6 Introduction 8 1250-1534: Landscape & Lordship Purton Green 26 The Castle 32 Bath Tower 36 Woodsford Castle 42 Rosslyn Castle 48 St Winifred's Well 52 Cawood Castle 56 The Priest's House 62 Saddell Castle 66 Kingswear Castle 70 1535-1659: Forging Identities Laughton Place 76 Woodspring Priory 82 Freston Tower 88 Tixall Gatehouse 92 Manor Farm 96 Castle of Park 102 Dolbeydr 108 Beamsley Hospital 112 Old Campden 116 Swarkestone Pavilion 120 1660-1759: Toleration & Enlightenment Cowside 124 Maesyronen Chapel 128 Princelet Street 132 Georgian House 136 Fox Hall 140 Gothic Temple 144 Culloden Tower 150 Auchinleck House 154 1760-1839: The Path of Ingenuity North Street 160 The Ruin 164 The Pineapple 170 Martello 176 Lengthsman's Cottage 180 Endsleigh - Pond Cottage & Dairy 184 Danescombe Mine 188 Old Lundy Light 194 Beckford's Tower 200 Egyptian House 204 1840-2015: Designing the Modern Age The Grange 210 Fort Clonque 214 Alton Station 220 Church Cottage 224 Appleton 230 Poultry Cottage / Fowl House 236 Goddards 242 The Mackintosh House 248 Castle Bungalow 254 Cloth Fair 260 Anderton House 266 Astley Castle 274 Further reading 280 Index 284 Credits 288

Additional information

GOR006963926
9780711236455
0711236453
Landmark: A History of Britain in 50 Buildings by Anna Keay
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quarto Publishing PLC
20150903
288
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