During the eighteenth century cities and towns all across the
British Isles experienced a wave of expansion. Tall, elegant
Georgian houses made a dramatic appearance. Today, extensive
numbers of these Georgian houses survive and play a major role in
the urban heritage and environment. In this lavishly illustrated
book, architect Pat Dargan explores the characteristic form and
features of the traditional Georgian town house, including
everything from stonework and doorcases to cornices and fireplaces.
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