My case study of the building of Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire, is a landmark volume within the fields of architectural and social history in the context of the development of houses of English landed gentry in the seventeenth century. [...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
The Grenfell fire was symbolic of an unequal urban landscape closely tied to material and aesthetic ...
Accession Day on 17 November was ‘a holidaye which passed all the popes holidayes’ and the Tilts wer...
Quenby Hall, in Hungarton parish, eight miles north-east of Leicester, is a Jacobean H-plan house s...
Country houses have long been subject to the attentions of architectural historians. As a result of ...
This dissertation discusses a major transformation of the physical appearance of the Eaton Estate (o...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the emergence of the professional architect in the provinces of eigh...
In England, where manorial rights had been commuted to cash from the fifteenth century, the spatial ...
This dissertation examines the patronage, design, and construction of Sir William Bruce’s Hopetoun ...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
This essay argues that the changes that occurred in the form, function, material and internal decora...
Mid-nineteenth century England saw an unprecedented building of country houses. This thesis address...
A 1755 advert in the Gloucester Journal listed for sale, 'A MODERN-BUILT HOUSE, with four rooms on a...
This book explores the history and development of the Great Tower in detail, beginning with its cons...
First paragraph: I have addressed the late-Georgian architectural history and furnishing of Eaton Ha...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
The Grenfell fire was symbolic of an unequal urban landscape closely tied to material and aesthetic ...
Accession Day on 17 November was ‘a holidaye which passed all the popes holidayes’ and the Tilts wer...
Quenby Hall, in Hungarton parish, eight miles north-east of Leicester, is a Jacobean H-plan house s...
Country houses have long been subject to the attentions of architectural historians. As a result of ...
This dissertation discusses a major transformation of the physical appearance of the Eaton Estate (o...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the emergence of the professional architect in the provinces of eigh...
In England, where manorial rights had been commuted to cash from the fifteenth century, the spatial ...
This dissertation examines the patronage, design, and construction of Sir William Bruce’s Hopetoun ...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
This essay argues that the changes that occurred in the form, function, material and internal decora...
Mid-nineteenth century England saw an unprecedented building of country houses. This thesis address...
A 1755 advert in the Gloucester Journal listed for sale, 'A MODERN-BUILT HOUSE, with four rooms on a...
This book explores the history and development of the Great Tower in detail, beginning with its cons...
First paragraph: I have addressed the late-Georgian architectural history and furnishing of Eaton Ha...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
The Grenfell fire was symbolic of an unequal urban landscape closely tied to material and aesthetic ...
Accession Day on 17 November was ‘a holidaye which passed all the popes holidayes’ and the Tilts wer...