The English Country House Explained
Most of England’s country houses are packed with masterpieces of art and antiques. They also have vast landscaped gardens, often with lakes and fountains. Recent television series and films (such as Downton Abbey and Gosford Park) have spurred on the public’s interest in these grand and glamorous houses which reflect all the splendour of England’s glory years. Using original colour drawings, diagrams and photographs, Trevor Yorke takes the reader on a careful tour of the country house and describes its features, exterior and interior, upstairs and downstairs. He looks at the different periods of large country houses from the mid 1500s up to 1914, explaining the changing architectural styles and the tastes of those who had them built. He describes the rooms within the main house and their role over the centuries. There is a glossary of architectural terms and a quick reference time chart, listing country house architects and the notable buildings they designed, with drawings of the period details that help to date the houses.
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The English Country House Explained
Most of England’s country houses are packed with masterpieces of art and antiques. They also have vast landscaped gardens, often with lakes and fountains. Recent television series and films (such as Downton Abbey and Gosford Park) have spurred on the public’s interest in these grand and glamorous houses which reflect all the splendour of England’s glory years. Using original colour drawings, diagrams and photographs, Trevor Yorke takes the reader on a careful tour of the country house and describes its features, exterior and interior, upstairs and downstairs. He looks at the different periods of large country houses from the mid 1500s up to 1914, explaining the changing architectural styles and the tastes of those who had them built. He describes the rooms within the main house and their role over the centuries. There is a glossary of architectural terms and a quick reference time chart, listing country house architects and the notable buildings they designed, with drawings of the period details that help to date the houses.
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The English Country House Explained

The English Country House Explained

by Trevor Yorke
The English Country House Explained

The English Country House Explained

by Trevor Yorke

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Overview

Most of England’s country houses are packed with masterpieces of art and antiques. They also have vast landscaped gardens, often with lakes and fountains. Recent television series and films (such as Downton Abbey and Gosford Park) have spurred on the public’s interest in these grand and glamorous houses which reflect all the splendour of England’s glory years. Using original colour drawings, diagrams and photographs, Trevor Yorke takes the reader on a careful tour of the country house and describes its features, exterior and interior, upstairs and downstairs. He looks at the different periods of large country houses from the mid 1500s up to 1914, explaining the changing architectural styles and the tastes of those who had them built. He describes the rooms within the main house and their role over the centuries. There is a glossary of architectural terms and a quick reference time chart, listing country house architects and the notable buildings they designed, with drawings of the period details that help to date the houses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846748325
Publisher: Countryside Books
Publication date: 06/28/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 26 MB
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About the Author

Trevor Yorke is a full-time artist and designer. His other books in this series include The Victorian House Explained, The Edwardian House Explained, The 1930s House Explained. He is also the author of British Architectural StylesAn Easy Reference Guide.

Table of Contents

Introduction 5

Section I Country House Styles Through the Ages 7

Chapter 1 Chivalry and Gluttony 1300-1560 8

Chapter 2 Wealth and the Humanities 1560-1660 15

Chapter 3 Commerce and Science 1660-1720 24

Chapter 4 Liberty and Sensibility 1720-1800 33

Chapter 5 Empire and Industry 1800-1914 45

Section II The Country House in Detail 63

Chapter 6 Interior Structures 64

Chapter 7 The Upstairs Rooms 75

Chapter 8 The Downstairs Rooms 87

Chapter 9 f The Gardens and Estate 100

Section III Quick Reference Guide 114

Places to Visit 115

Further Information 121

Timechart 122

Glossary 123

Index 126

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