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A comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the buildings in one of the
best-loved and most beautiful areas of England. Major buildings
include great medieval wool churches and grand country houses such
as Badminton and Dyrham, besides some remarkable relics of the
early Industrial Revoltion and much fine work by the Arts and
Crafts Movement. The architecture of such celebrated towns as
Cirencester and Chipping Campden is covered in depth, as are the
many villages and smaller houses. An expert overview is given in
the introduction, which also surveys the rich prehistoric and Roman
remains and the subtleties of the famous Cotswold stone. This
revised and expanded volume is the latest addition to the famous
Pevsner Architectural Guides, the fruit of extensive new research
and deep local knowledge. Numerous maps, plans and new photographs,
full indexes and a glossary help make this the indispensable guide
for any lover of the Cotswolds.
"The Diary Of A Cotswold Parson", from 1820 and 1852, reveals the
world of the English parson to us and throws new light on a
fascinating period of social history. It was just before the
railways made travel much faster, yet it is astonishing how well
the Reverend F.E. Witts manages 25 miles from his rectory in Upper
Slaughter to Gloucester on his horse or in his carriage. Witts was
a shrewd observer and notices how the fashionable world behaves as
he passes through Cheltenham, and how the building of the town
progresses. His work at Gloucester brought him into contact with
some interesting historical figures, and the diary enables us to
form a more rounded picture of various famous names, such as the
inventor of the smallpox vaccine, Dr Edward Jenner, and Bishop
Monk.
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