The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: Henley-on-Thames and environs

The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: Henley-on-Thames and environs
Title The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: Henley-on-Thames and environs PDF eBook
Author William Page
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Pages 0
Release 1907
Genre Natural history
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A History of the County of Oxford

A History of the County of Oxford
Title A History of the County of Oxford PDF eBook
Author Simon Townley
Publisher Victoria County History
Pages 408
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9781904356387

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Authoritative account of the history of Henley-on-Thames and its neighbouring parishes. Focused on the south-west Chilterns, this volume looks at the riverside market town of Henley-on-Thames, now famous for its annual Royal Regatta, and at the four neighbouring parishes of Bix, Harpsden, Rotherfield Greys and Rotherfield Peppard. Henley began as a planned town, probably in the late twelfth century, and became a major inland port, funnelling grain, wood and (later) malt into London. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it developed as a coaching centre, and from the nineteenth flourished as a fashionable resort and commuting area, following the belated arrival of the railway and the self-conscious promotion of the Regatta. The adjoining parishes stretch from the river to the Chilterns uplands, comprising a mixed landscape of wood pasture, small hedged closes, and (in the Middle Ages) small open fields. Settlement is characteristically dispersed, and as elsewhere in the Chilterns the balance between crops, grazing and wood exploitation varied over time. The area contains deserted or shrunken settlements, including Bolney and the newly-discovered site of Bix Gibwyn church; its important buildings include Greys Court, established probably in the eleventh century, while Henley itself contains a richness of eighteenth-century brick-built houses alongside medieval timber-framing, several examples of which have recently been dated by dendrochronology.

The Victoria History of the County of Oxford

The Victoria History of the County of Oxford
Title The Victoria History of the County of Oxford PDF eBook
Author Louis Francis Salzman
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Pages 416
Release 1907
Genre Natural history
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The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: Local history

The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: Local history
Title The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: Local history PDF eBook
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Pages 420
Release 1907
Genre Natural history
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The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: without special title

The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: without special title
Title The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: without special title PDF eBook
Author Louis Francis Salzman
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Pages 416
Release 1907
Genre Natural history
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A History of the County of Oxford

A History of the County of Oxford
Title A History of the County of Oxford PDF eBook
Author Simon Townley
Publisher Victoria County History
Pages 410
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9781904356387

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Authoritative account of the history of Henley-on-Thames and its neighbouring parishes. Focused on the south-west Chilterns, this volume looks at the riverside market town of Henley-on-Thames, now famous for its annual Royal Regatta, and at the four neighbouring parishes of Bix, Harpsden, Rotherfield Greys and Rotherfield Peppard. Henley began as a planned town, probably in the late twelfth century, and became a major inland port, funnelling grain, wood and (later) malt into London. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it developed as a coaching centre, and from the nineteenth flourished as a fashionable resort and commuting area, following the belated arrival of the railway and the self-conscious promotion of the Regatta. The adjoining parishes stretch from the river to the Chilterns uplands, comprising a mixed landscape of wood pasture, small hedged closes, and (in the Middle Ages) small open fields. Settlement is characteristically dispersed, and as elsewhere in the Chilterns the balance between crops, grazing and wood exploitation varied over time. The area contains deserted or shrunken settlements, including Bolney and the newly-discovered site of Bix Gibwyn church; its important buildings include Greys Court, established probably in the eleventh century, while Henley itself contains a richness of eighteenth-century brick-built houses alongside medieval timber-framing, several examples of which have recently been dated by dendrochronology.

A History of the County of Oxford

A History of the County of Oxford
Title A History of the County of Oxford PDF eBook
Author Simon Townley
Publisher Victoria County History
Pages 408
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9781904356387

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Authoritative account of the history of Henley-on-Thames and its neighbouring parishes. Focused on the south-west Chilterns, this volume looks at the riverside market town of Henley-on-Thames, now famous for its annual Royal Regatta, and at the four neighbouring parishes of Bix, Harpsden, Rotherfield Greys and Rotherfield Peppard. Henley began as a planned town, probably in the late twelfth century, and became a major inland port, funnelling grain, wood and (later) malt into London. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it developed as a coaching centre, and from the nineteenth flourished as a fashionable resort and commuting area, following the belated arrival of the railway and the self-conscious promotion of the Regatta. The adjoining parishes stretch from the river to the Chilterns uplands, comprising a mixed landscape of wood pasture, small hedged closes, and (in the Middle Ages) small open fields. Settlement is characteristically dispersed, and as elsewhere in the Chilterns the balance between crops, grazing and wood exploitation varied over time. The area contains deserted or shrunken settlements, including Bolney and the newly-discovered site of Bix Gibwyn church; its important buildings include Greys Court, established probably in the eleventh century, while Henley itself contains a richness of eighteenth-century brick-built houses alongside medieval timber-framing, several examples of which have recently been dated by dendrochronology.