The Country House Explained

The Country House Explained by Trevor Yorke, published by Countryside in 2003, offers a comprehensive overview of English country houses. This edition, written in English and spanning 191 pages, presents a general guide that goes beyond typical visitor guides, making it suitable for those interested in the architectural and historical aspects of these residences.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the exteriors, interiors, gardens, and parks of English country houses, enriched with numerous photographs and sketches. The book delves into various elements of architecture and design, providing insights into the residential buildings of Great Britain and their historical significance. This informative resource serves as a valuable reference for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of country house architecture and its place in European history.
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Thousands of people visit country houses every years and spend a few pounds on a visitor’s guide, but what if you want a more general guide to English houses as a whole. The Country House Explained is just such a book. With lots of photographs and sketches Trevor Yorke looks at the exteriors, interiors, gardens and parks of English country houses
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