The Truth About Cottages: A History and an Illustrated Guide to 50 Types of English Cottage
The old cottages of Britain are amongst the country's best-loved treasures. Threatened on all sides - whether by the dilapidation of woodworm and dry-rot or the schemes of planners and developers - they are fiercely protected by all those who live in (or simply dream of living in) a country cottage. Yet few have any idea about what life in a cottage was really like both within and outside our living memory."The Truth About Cottages" is a small classic - in the words of the "Sunday Times", 'required reading for cottage addicts; true scholarship, engrossing history and a real eye-opener for romantics.' It tells the remarkable story of cottage life since the seventeenth century, often using the words of the people who built the cottages or lived in them. For example, there is the instance of the horse that shared a nineteenth-century, single-room cottage with its twelve human inhabitants, as well as the documented tribulations of rural labourers and barefoot urban dwellers alike, whose homes were as unsanitary and cold as they were picturesque. The book goes further, to provide an informative illustrated guide to the fifty main types of cottage, dating from the fifteenth century.
It remains the ideal companion for explorers of these gems.
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The Truth About Cottages: A History and an Illustrated Guide to 50 Types of English Cottage
The old cottages of Britain are amongst the country's best-loved treasures. Threatened on all sides - whether by the dilapidation of woodworm and dry-rot or the schemes of planners and developers - they are fiercely protected by all those who live in (or simply dream of living in) a country cottage. Yet few have any idea about what life in a cottage was really like both within and outside our living memory."The Truth About Cottages" is a small classic - in the words of the "Sunday Times", 'required reading for cottage addicts; true scholarship, engrossing history and a real eye-opener for romantics.' It tells the remarkable story of cottage life since the seventeenth century, often using the words of the people who built the cottages or lived in them. For example, there is the instance of the horse that shared a nineteenth-century, single-room cottage with its twelve human inhabitants, as well as the documented tribulations of rural labourers and barefoot urban dwellers alike, whose homes were as unsanitary and cold as they were picturesque. The book goes further, to provide an informative illustrated guide to the fifty main types of cottage, dating from the fifteenth century.
It remains the ideal companion for explorers of these gems.
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The Truth About Cottages: A History and an Illustrated Guide to 50 Types of English Cottage

The Truth About Cottages: A History and an Illustrated Guide to 50 Types of English Cottage

by John Woodforde
The Truth About Cottages: A History and an Illustrated Guide to 50 Types of English Cottage

The Truth About Cottages: A History and an Illustrated Guide to 50 Types of English Cottage

by John Woodforde

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The old cottages of Britain are amongst the country's best-loved treasures. Threatened on all sides - whether by the dilapidation of woodworm and dry-rot or the schemes of planners and developers - they are fiercely protected by all those who live in (or simply dream of living in) a country cottage. Yet few have any idea about what life in a cottage was really like both within and outside our living memory."The Truth About Cottages" is a small classic - in the words of the "Sunday Times", 'required reading for cottage addicts; true scholarship, engrossing history and a real eye-opener for romantics.' It tells the remarkable story of cottage life since the seventeenth century, often using the words of the people who built the cottages or lived in them. For example, there is the instance of the horse that shared a nineteenth-century, single-room cottage with its twelve human inhabitants, as well as the documented tribulations of rural labourers and barefoot urban dwellers alike, whose homes were as unsanitary and cold as they were picturesque. The book goes further, to provide an informative illustrated guide to the fifty main types of cottage, dating from the fifteenth century.
It remains the ideal companion for explorers of these gems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845112950
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/15/2007
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

The late John Woodforde was radio critic for the 'Sunday Telegraph'. His books include the best-selling 'Observer's Book of Furniture', as well as 'Georgian Houses for All' and 'The Story of the Bicycle'

Table of Contents

Part One The Story of Cottage Life
• Alas! How Strong they Smell
• Housed Beggars
• Georgian Poverty
• Early Pattern Books
• Cult of the Picturesque
• The Regency Poor
• The Victorian Poor
• Beginnings of Rural Public Health
• The Edwardian Poor
• Part Two: A Guide to Types of Cottage
• Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
• Seventeenth Century
• Eighteenth Century
• Nineteenth Century
• Index

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