Chimneys, Gables and Gargoyles: A Guide to Britain's Rooftops

The roof lines of our towns and cities are places seldom looked at from below. Yet they contain a world of architectural delights.

This easy-to-follow guide includes hundreds of photos and drawings of rooftops and their features from around the country and offers a fascinating glimpse into this overlooked aspect of Britain's architectural history.

Just above the shop fronts, offices, banks and public buildings lie elaborate chimneys, fancy ironwork, and terracotta mouldings of mythical beasts.

Our own homes too can have roofs decorated with intricate bargeboards, elegant parapets and patterned tiles. Each one has a specific role and their style can reveal much about the history of the building.

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Chimneys, Gables and Gargoyles: A Guide to Britain's Rooftops

The roof lines of our towns and cities are places seldom looked at from below. Yet they contain a world of architectural delights.

This easy-to-follow guide includes hundreds of photos and drawings of rooftops and their features from around the country and offers a fascinating glimpse into this overlooked aspect of Britain's architectural history.

Just above the shop fronts, offices, banks and public buildings lie elaborate chimneys, fancy ironwork, and terracotta mouldings of mythical beasts.

Our own homes too can have roofs decorated with intricate bargeboards, elegant parapets and patterned tiles. Each one has a specific role and their style can reveal much about the history of the building.

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Chimneys, Gables and Gargoyles: A Guide to Britain's Rooftops

Chimneys, Gables and Gargoyles: A Guide to Britain's Rooftops

by Trevor Yorke
Chimneys, Gables and Gargoyles: A Guide to Britain's Rooftops

Chimneys, Gables and Gargoyles: A Guide to Britain's Rooftops

by Trevor Yorke

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Overview

The roof lines of our towns and cities are places seldom looked at from below. Yet they contain a world of architectural delights.

This easy-to-follow guide includes hundreds of photos and drawings of rooftops and their features from around the country and offers a fascinating glimpse into this overlooked aspect of Britain's architectural history.

Just above the shop fronts, offices, banks and public buildings lie elaborate chimneys, fancy ironwork, and terracotta mouldings of mythical beasts.

Our own homes too can have roofs decorated with intricate bargeboards, elegant parapets and patterned tiles. Each one has a specific role and their style can reveal much about the history of the building.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846749162
Publisher: Countryside Books
Publication date: 03/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Trevor Yorke is a gifted artist and author. His numerous books include The Trench, How to Date Buildings, Tudor Houses Explained and Timber Framed Buildings Explained.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING A ROOF
Structure and Style

Chapter 2 THE DECORATIVE TOUCH
Dragons, Ridges and Ironwork

Chapter 3 WINDOWS – LIGHT AND VENTILATION
Dormers, Lanterns and Vents

Chapter 4 A DRAMATIC SKYLINE
Towers, Turrets and Spires

Chapter 5 THE TOP OF THE WALL
Parapets, Balustrades and Cornice

Chapter 6 THE END OF THE ROOF
Gables and Bargeboards

Chapter 7 CATCHING THE RAINDROPS
Gargoyles and Guttering

Chapter 8 THE WORLD OF CHIMNEYS
Chimneys, Stacks and Pots

Glossary
Index
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