Churches of Cambridgeshire
A photographic journey through historic ecclesiastical architecture
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Jul '23
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This book presents a diverse collection of historic churches in Cambridgeshire, highlighting their unique architectural features and historical significance.
In Churches of Cambridgeshire, John E. Vigar takes readers on a captivating photographic journey through the historic churches of this diverse English county. Each church tells a story, reflecting the unique architectural styles and materials that define the region. From the grand edifices built with flints from the chalky south to the limestone structures in the Fens, the book highlights the rich tapestry of faith and history that these buildings represent.
The author meticulously curates a selection of churches spanning various periods and styles, showcasing everything from the simple Saxo-Norman architecture of Hauxton to the opulent late medieval churches of Whittlesey. Readers will discover the influence of former monastic houses on the architectural landscape, with notable mentions of March and Ramsey, as well as the rare seventeenth-century church at Guyhirn. The inclusion of significant nineteenth-century churches, such as Cambridge All Saints, adds depth to the exploration of ecclesiastical heritage in the area.
Churches of Cambridgeshire is not just a visual feast; it is a meaningful exploration of the county's spiritual history. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor, this book offers an insightful glimpse into the architectural wonders that have shaped Cambridgeshire over the centuries, inviting you to appreciate the beauty and significance of these sacred spaces.
ISBN: 9781398114593
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 275g
96 pages