Georgian Model Farms by John Martin Robinson

Architecture and Landscape 1700-1840

Set against the backdrop of the Georgian era, this insightful exploration delves into the architectural and agricultural innovations that defined model farms during this period. The narrative intricately weaves historical context with detailed descriptions of the design and functionality of these farms, highlighting their role in advancing agricultural practices and influencing rural landscapes. Through vivid illustrations and expert analysis, the book captures the essence of a transformative time in farming history, offering a comprehensive look at how these model farms became symbols of progress and efficiency in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

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