Norman Churches in the Canterbury Diocese by Mary Berg

Norman Churches in the Canterbury Diocese by Mary Berg

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Explore the architecture of one of Britain's most enduring types of building

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Norman Churches in the Canterbury Diocese by Mary Berg

In 1066 William the Conqueror defeated the Anglo-Saxon army and became King of England. This change in ruler brought with it a significant transformation of English society and this is reflected in the architecture of the time. Nowhere more visibly is this change reflected than in church architecture, particularly in the Canterbury diocese of East Kent, an area rich in parish churches of the Norman period. With a foreword by Eric Fernie, it is richly illustrated with detailed plans, line-drawings and photographs, tracing not only the history and development of over 120 churches in this diocese, but also the story of the Anglo-Norman families who were patrons of these churches and paid for the building of these monuments.
Mary Berg lectures locally on Norman churches in Kent, is on the board of the Kent Archaeological Society and a member of the Ancient Monuments Society. Howard Jones is a consultant on listed buildings and has worked as a consultant architectural archaeologist on sites such as Salisbury Cathedral and Windsor castle. He is a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Institute of Historic Building Conservation.
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ISBN 13 9780752447766
ISBN 10 0752447769
Title Norman Churches in the Canterbury Diocese
Author Mary Berg
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2009-06-01
Number of pages 208
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