Villages of England

Villages of England

by Roger Hunt (Author), Richard Turpin (Photographer)

Synopsis

From the stark drama of the Yorkshire Dales to the rich, warm limestone villages of the Cotswolds, Richard Turpin's camera captures the very essence of the quintessential English village as it has unfolded and developed over the centuries. Cottages, churches, village greens, markets, pub signs and the English love of gardening all play their part in this photographic journey which reflects the glory and diversity of village architecture and the rural landscapes that surround it. Villages of England is organised under subject headings that encapsulate different facets of English village life, rather than on a strictly geographical basis. Chapters include: 'Waterside Villages', 'Industrial Villages', 'The Village Church' and 'Timber, Clay & Stone'. Author Roger Hunt writes knowledgeably about the development of the English village as moulded by centuries of politics, laws, disease, conflict and changes in lifestyle, living standards and economics.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: HarperCollins Illustrated
Published: 02 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 0004140796
ISBN 13: 9780004140797

Author Bio
Richard Turpin is an architectural and landscape photographer. His first book, Hidden France, was published in 1997 and his second, London, was published in 1998 to great acclaim. Roger Hunt is a journalist and broadcaster who has written extensively on English architecture and property. His particular specialism is old buildings and their renovation.