

An edition of The building of the English country house, 1660-1880 (2003)
By Wilson, Richard,Richard Wilson,Alan Mackley
Publish Date
December 15, 2006
Publisher
Hambledon & London
Language
eng
Pages
428
Description:
Building and rebuilding their houses was one of the main concerns of the English nobility and gentry, some might say their greatest achievement. This is the first book to look at the building of country houses as a whole in the two centuries after 1660. Creating Paradise shows why owners embarked on building schemes, often following the Grand Tour or excursions around other houses in England; where they looked for architectural inspiration and assistance; and how the building work was actually done and what it cost. It deals not only with the grandest houses, including Holkham and Castle Howard, but also the diversity of middling ones, such as Felbrigg and Dyrham, and those of the lesser country gentry. Creating Paradise is an important and original contribution to its subject and a highly readable account of the attitude of the English ruling class to its most important possession.
subjects: Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Manors, History, Manors, Mansions, History of art & design styles: c 1600 to c 1800, History of art & design styles: c 1800 to c 1900, Palaces, chateaux, country houses, Social history, c 1600 to c 1700, c 1700 to c 1800, Architecture, History: World, England, Domestic, History - General, International Architecture - British, Residential, Criticism, Europe - Great Britain - General, Great britain, history, Architecture, domestic, great britain, Manors--history, Manors--england--history, Mansions--history, Mansions--england--history, Country homes--history, Country homes--england--history, Architecture, domestic--history, Architecture, domestic--england--history, Manors--economic aspects, Manors--economic aspects--england, Na7620 .w55 2000, 728.80942
Places: England