Truth About Cottages

Truth About Cottages by John Woodforde, published by Routledge Kegan & Paul in June 1979, offers an insightful exploration of the enduring appeal of old cottages in Britain. This edition spans 152 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the history of cottage life from the seventeenth century, highlighting the experiences of those who built and inhabited these structures, often revealing the challenges they faced amid their picturesque surroundings.
Readers will discover a blend of historical narrative and practical information, including an illustrated guide to fifty main types of cottages dating back to the fifteenth century. The text captures the fascinating stories of rural laborers and urban dwellers, providing a comprehensive look at the realities of life in these homes. This work serves as both a companion for those interested in exploring Britain’s architectural heritage and an informative read for anyone intrigued by the history of cottages.
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Old cottages in Britain have enduring fascination for visitors from all over the world; though threatened with decay and disintegration, they are still looked after by people who love them, who like most of us have little idea about what life in them was 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 an often amazing story of cottage life since the seventeenth century, often in the words of the people who built them or lived in them. There is for example the instance of the horse that shared a nineteenth-century, single-room cottage with its 12 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. This is followed by an informative and enjoyable illustrated guide to the fifty main types of cottage, dating from the fifteenth century. A companion for explorers of these gems, as well as a good read.
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