Pamela Cunnington

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  1. 1. How Old Is Your House?

    A Guide to Researching the History of Your Home

    This insightful guide delves into the fascinating world of architectural history, offering readers a comprehensive toolkit to determine the age of their homes. Through a blend of historical context, architectural analysis, and practical advice, the book empowers homeowners and enthusiasts alike to uncover the stories behind their dwellings. It covers a range of architectural styles and features, providing detailed illustrations and examples to help identify key characteristics and changes over time. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about your home's past, this book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution of residential architecture.

  2. 2. Care For Old Houses

    A Guide for Owners and Occupiers

    This insightful guide delves into the intricacies of preserving and maintaining historic homes, offering practical advice for homeowners passionate about retaining the charm and character of their aged properties. It covers a range of topics from understanding traditional building materials and techniques to addressing common issues like dampness and structural wear. With a focus on sympathetic restoration, the book emphasizes the importance of balancing modern living needs with the preservation of historical integrity, providing readers with the knowledge to care for their old houses with respect and authenticity.

  3. 3. How Old Is That Church?

    A Guide to the Ages of Churches in Britain

    This insightful guide delves into the architectural evolution of English churches, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how to identify the age and historical significance of these sacred structures. Through detailed descriptions and illustrations, it explores various architectural styles, from Norman to Gothic, and highlights distinctive features such as windows, arches, and towers. The book serves as an invaluable resource for history enthusiasts and churchgoers alike, providing the tools needed to appreciate the rich tapestry of England's ecclesiastical heritage.

  4. 4. Caring For Old Houses

    A Guide to the Repair and Maintenance of Houses Built Before 1914

    This insightful guide offers a comprehensive approach to preserving and maintaining historic homes, emphasizing the importance of understanding the unique architectural features and materials that define them. It provides practical advice on restoration techniques, from repairing traditional plasterwork to maintaining period-appropriate fixtures, while also addressing modern challenges such as energy efficiency and environmental considerations. The book serves as both a manual for homeowners and a tribute to the craftsmanship and history embodied in these cherished structures.