The Development Of Farm Buildings In Western Lowland Staffordshire Up To 1880 by Amanda Peters

This scholarly work delves into the architectural evolution of agricultural structures in the Western Lowland region of Staffordshire, tracing their development up to the year 1880. It explores the socio-economic factors and technological advancements that influenced the design and functionality of farm buildings, highlighting the transition from traditional methods to more modern approaches. Through detailed analysis and historical context, the book provides insights into how these structures not only served practical purposes but also reflected the cultural and economic shifts of the time.