An English Farmhouse
A survey of traditional English architecture and rural history
Geoffrey Grigson author John Piper illustrator Ed Kluz editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little Toller Books
Published:15th Jun '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a detailed examination of traditional English farmhouses, highlighting their architectural significance and the rural lifestyle associated with them in the past.
Originally published in 1948, An English Farmhouse by Geoffrey Grigson offers a meticulous exploration of traditional English farmhouses and their accompanying structures. Grigson, with the editorial assistance of artist John Piper, delves into the architectural diversity of these homes, which may be constructed from materials such as sarsen, thatch, timber, tile, or brick. Through his detailed observations, he captures the essence of rural life in centuries past.
The narrative is not just about buildings; it is a rich tapestry of social history that reflects the lives of those who inhabited these farmhouses. Grigson paints a vivid and relatable picture of the daily routines, challenges, and joys experienced by farming families. His writing invites readers to appreciate the connection between architecture and the evolving landscape of rural England.
An English Farmhouse serves as both a historical document and a celebration of the enduring charm of English countryside living. Grigson's thoughtful prose and keen observations encourage a deeper understanding of how these structures are intertwined with the cultural heritage of the region. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in architecture, history, or the rural way of life in England.
ISBN: 9781908213754
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168 pages