The Small House In Eighteenth Century London by Peter Guillery

A Social and Architectural History

This insightful exploration delves into the architectural and social history of London's small houses during the eighteenth century, highlighting their significance in shaping urban life. The narrative examines the intricate relationship between these modest dwellings and the broader socio-economic landscape, illustrating how they accommodated a diverse range of inhabitants from various social classes. Through detailed analysis and vivid illustrations, the book uncovers the architectural evolution and cultural impact of these often-overlooked structures, offering a fresh perspective on the development of London's urban fabric during a transformative period in history.