Northumberland (The Buildings of England)

Northumberland (The Buildings of England)

by NikolausPevsner (Author), HumphreyWelfare (Author), SirIanRichmond (Author), JohnGrundy (Author), PeterRyder (Author), Grace Mc Combie (Author), JohnGrundyGrace (Editor)

Synopsis

The county's remarkable and richly varied military architecture, from Hadrian's Wall to Warkworth, contrasts with monastic ruins buried deep in the valleys of the Coquet and the Aln or standing proudly by the sea at Holy Island and Tynemouth. Newcastle upon Tyne has the most elegant nineteenth-century city centre in England. Elsewhere the distinctive smaller towns include Alnwick, dominated by its castle, Hexham with its priory, brick-built Morpeth, and Berwick-upon-Tweed, ringed with exceptional sixteenth-century fortifications. Great country houses range from Vanbrugh's theatrical Seaton Delaval to Sir Charles Monck's austere Belsay and Norman Shaw's romantic Cragside. Monuments of a great industrial past, as well as a wealth of smaller buildings, such as bastles (unique to the Border country), are all vividly described in this revised guide to Northumberland's architectural pleasures.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 704
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Pevsner Architectural Guides
Published: 29 Oct 1992

ISBN 10: 0140710590
ISBN 13: 9780140710595