The Houses Of Hereford 1200 1700 by Nigel Baker
Domestic Architecture from the Norman Conquest to the Restoration
This comprehensive study delves into the architectural and social history of Hereford, a city in England, from the medieval period through the early modern era. It explores the evolution of domestic architecture, examining how houses were constructed, used, and adapted over time. The book provides insights into the lives of the inhabitants, highlighting the interplay between social status, economic conditions, and architectural styles. Through meticulous research and analysis, it paints a vivid picture of the transformation of urban living spaces and the broader historical context that influenced these changes.
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- 2003
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- 300-350
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- English
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