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King's Norton: A History (Hardcover)
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King's Norton: A History (Hardcover)
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List price R627
Loot Price R510
Discovery Miles 5 100
You Save R117 (19%)
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Standing in front of the former Saracen's Head Inn, with the tower
and spire of St Nicolas church ahead, the visitor to King's Norton
is presented with a classic image of the English village - a fine
medieval church and a spectacular timber-framed house fronting a
village green. Until 1911 King's Norton was part of Worcestershire
and throughout the 19th century was recognised as one of the most
picturesque villages in the county. When Worcestershire historian
John Noake visited in 1854 he was enchanted by the ancient
'cross-timbered' houses around the Green, 'where pigs and geese,
and donkeys, and boys with their hoops, and little girls with
babies nearly as heavy as themselves have rejoiced in rustic
felicity from time immemorial.' Yet even as Noake was describing
this bucolic scene the signs of change and the growing influence of
Birmingham were apparent; the population of the parish was
increasing rapidly and factories with their attendant chimneys were
being established in the Rea valley. The suburbs began to spread
along the major roads from the 1930s and was followed by vast
housing developments in the 1960s and 1970s. This comprehensive
history explains how King's Norton developed from earliest times to
become a small trading centre in the medieval period, with a high
level of freedom, which was eventually dominated and swallowed up
by its northern neighbour. Even today old trees remain from ancient
hedgerows, medieval and later farmhouses have been preserved
amongst the new estates, and the industrial archaeology of canals
and factories provide evidence with the documentary sources to help
us understand how landscape evolved and how people reacted to
change. The book, which will certainly serve as the principal
source for the history of this ancient manor and parish for many
years to come, presents the findings of several decades of work on
the history, topography, archaeology and architecture of King's
Norton. Much of it is original and not previously
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