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Buildings Of The Cotswolds Denis Moriarty

Buildings Of The Cotswolds By Denis Moriarty

Buildings Of The Cotswolds by Denis Moriarty


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The Cotswolds has some of the loveliest countryside and architecture in Britain. This splendid book looks at the buildings in over a hundred Cotswold villages in a text based on Alec Clifton-Taylor's extensive notes. The photographs were all specially taken for the book.

Buildings Of The Cotswolds Summary

Buildings Of The Cotswolds by Denis Moriarty

Of all that England has to offer, the Cotswolds has some of the loveliest countryside and architecture. The key is limestone, the golden oolite of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire with the tawny brown of Warwickshire. Buildings of the Cotswolds covers over a 100 Cotswold villages and towns: colour and mono-chrome photographs, specially taken for the book, highlight the fine detail of the buildings, the stone and its variations, the style of construction and local building specialities. Together with the vivid text they reveal features of manor houses, cottages, fine farm buildings with great tithe barns and churches, some dating from pre-Norman times. This is a highly informative and entertaining book which delight all who love this beautiful region.

About Denis Moriarty

The late Alec Clifton-Taylor loved the Cotswolds and made innumerable visits to the area. His notes form the basis for this book, written by the BBC TV producer of the celebrated Six English Towns and the succeeding programmes in the series.

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GOR002286647
9780575071490
0575071494
Buildings Of The Cotswolds by Denis Moriarty
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20000928
224
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