The Cornwall Village Book

The Cornwall Village Book
Title The Cornwall Village Book PDF eBook
Author Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes
Publisher Countryside Books (GB)
Pages 253
Release 2000
Genre Cornwall (England : County)
ISBN 9781853066542

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This illustrated book describes Cornwall's villages as they are today and recalls the history, people and events that have made each one unique.

The Lost Villages of England

The Lost Villages of England
Title The Lost Villages of England PDF eBook
Author Maurice Warwick Beresford
Publisher Alan Sutton Publishing
Pages 514
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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Locating the sites of England's lost villages, this book describes the occasion of their depopulation and the character of those who destroyed them. Aerial photographs and ground plans of characteristic sites are included, together with maps to show the local distribution of lost villages. There is also a gazetteer, listing the villages by county. The text combines the study of local, social and economic history, geography and domestic architecture.

The New Village

The New Village
Title The New Village PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 2017-10
Genre England
ISBN 9780995523807

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The Table Book...

The Table Book...
Title The Table Book... PDF eBook
Author William Hone
Publisher
Pages 892
Release 1827
Genre Days
ISBN

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The Rough Guide to The Cotswolds

The Rough Guide to The Cotswolds
Title The Rough Guide to The Cotswolds PDF eBook
Author Matthew Teller
Publisher Penguin
Pages 355
Release 2011-05-02
Genre Travel
ISBN 1405389508

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The Rough Guide to the Cotswolds is your definitive handbook to one of the most beautiful and diverse holiday destinations in the UK. From stately homes and wildlife parks to modern art galleries, country walks and adventure sports, a section introducing all of the regions' highlights. For every town and village, there are comprehensive and opinionated reviews of all the best places to eat, drink and stay to suit every budget. It brings the Cotswolds bang up-to-date; out go musty tearooms and chintzy B&Bs and in come the best of the area's new contemporary restaurants, boutique-styled hotels and top-rated country pubs. There's plenty of practical advice and a special focus on the region's gastronomy with features on specialist farmers' markets, local farm shops, gastro-pubs and country restaurants. The guide also comes complete with easy-to-use maps for every area making sure you don't miss the unmissable. Make the most of your time on Earth with The Rough Guide to the Cotswolds. Now available in epub format.

Wasperton

Wasperton
Title Wasperton PDF eBook
Author M. O. H. Carver
Publisher
Pages 394
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN

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The newest research on a major Anglo-Saxon site paints a vivid picture of the beginnings of England. [Edited by Martin Carver] For decades scholars have puzzled over the true story of settlement in Britain between the fifth and eight centuries. Did the Romans leave? Did the Anglo-Saxons invade? What happened to the British? Newlight on these questions comes unexpectedly from Wasperton, a small village on the Warwickshire Avon, where archaeologists had the good fortune to excavate a complete cemetery and its prehistoric setting. The community reused an old Romano-British agricultural enclosure, and built burial mounds beside it. There was a score of cremations in Anglo-Saxon pots; but there were also unfurnished graves lined with stones and planks in the manner of western Britain. In a pioneering analysis, including radiocarbon and stable isotopes, the authors of this book have put this variety of burial practice into a credible sequence, and built up a picture of life at the time. Here there were people who were culturally Roman, British and Anglo-Saxon, pagan and Christian in continuous use of the same graveyard and drawing on a common inheritance. Here we can see the beginnings of England and the people who made it happen- not the kings, warriors and preachers, but the ordinary folk obliged to make their own choices: choices about what nation to build and which religion to follow. MARTIN CARVER is Professor Emeritus of Archaeology at the University of York; Dr CATHERINE HILLS is Senior Lecturer in Anglo-Saxon Archaeology at the University of Cambridge; Dr JONATHAN SCHESCHKEWITZ is Officer with the Ancient Monuments authority of Stuttgart.

The Every-day Book and Table Book

The Every-day Book and Table Book
Title The Every-day Book and Table Book PDF eBook
Author William Hone
Publisher
Pages 896
Release 1831
Genre Days
ISBN

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