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  1. The domestic architecture of England during the Tudor period;: Illustrated in a series of photographs & measured drawings of country houses & other buildings with historical and descriptive text, by Thomas Garner, 1931
  2. The domestic architecture of England during the Tudor Period.Illustrated in a series of Photographs & Measured Drawings of Country Houses & other buildings.With Historical and Descriptive Text.2ºedit by T. - Stratton, A. Garner, 1929
  3. Plans and elevations of cottage villas and country residences,: With parsonage houses, lodges, and other domestic buildings; also, various details and general estimates by William Pattisson, 1852
  4. The Fate of the English Country House by David Littlejohn, 1997-04-17
  5. The Great Country Houses of Europe: The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland (Great Country Houses of Central Europe)
  6. Outhouse by Any Other Name by Tom Harding, 1999-11-25
  7. Heavenly Mansions and Other Essays on Architecture (Norton Books for Architects & Designers) by John Summerson, 1998-10
  8. The Great Country Houses of Central Europe: Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland by Michael Pratt, 1991-10
  9. The Utility of Splendor: Ceremony, Social Life, and Architecture at the Court of Bavaria, 1600-1800 by Samuel John Klingensmith, 1994-02-14
  10. The sad end of the wired city.(The Regeneration Game): An article from: Town and Country Planning by Andrew Lainton, 2006-11-01
  11. ... The house: A pocket manual of rural architecture: or, How to build country houses and out-buildings ... With numerous original plans, designed by F.E. Graef ... and others (Rural manuals) by D. H Jacques, 1859
  12. Town and country mansions and suburban houses: With notes on the sanitary and artistic construction of houses, illustrated by 30 plates, containing plans, ... Adams, Jacobean, Louis XVI & other styles by William Young, 1879
  13. Country architecture: Old-fashioned designs for gazebos, summerhouses, springhouses, smokehouses, stables, greenhouses, carriage houses, outhouses, icehouses, ... doghouses, sheds, and other outbuildings by Lawrence Grow, 1985
  14. Houses and Palaces of Majorca by Mariella Caracciollo, 1996-12-15

101. Smith's Castle Bookstore ~ Architecture & Interiors 2
The text includes everything from vernacular architecture in a historical COUNTRY ACRES takes the reader from the country house to its outbuildings
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David Larkin "Shortly after I arrived in America, my wife took me on a drive through the countryside of New England..."

Book Description: David Larkin, an internationally known editor and book designer, first tasted country living at the age of three, as a refugee from wartime London in rural England. Country Wisdom, the first in a projected series of three volumes, is centered around country houses and their outbuildings. Larkin offers a lively, informative text and more than 200 full-color photographs. The text includes everything from vernacular architecture in a historical perspective to restoration and maintenance; from country customs to seasonal festivals; from the kitchens of resourceful country cooks to the secrets of underground storage; from traditional recipes for cleaning formulas to the proper pitch of a roof.
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102. Templateeliz
The book shows how architecture developed throughout several eras and many revolutions This includes farmhouses, small country homes, the great house,
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Elizabethan England Elizabethan Architecture by Valerie Kamhi For many people today, houses are not only places to live; they are status symbols. This is the same way homes in the Elizabethan period were looked upon and judged: as signs of social class and personal status. There were several types of homes in this period: royal works, great houses, smaller country homes, and farmhouses. As in modern day times, much of a person's choice of a home depended on his income and the social class with which he was associated. The kings and queens had the royal works, which were usually spread for miles, as far as the human eye could see. The upper-class, usually doctors or business men, had what was known as great homes. These were not as outlandish and extraordinary as the royal works but were definitely very large and quite nice. The smaller country homes were usually owned by the merchants and craftsmen (tradesmen). Lastly, there were the farmhouses, which most of the time were occupied by farmers and their families. As the royalty of the Elizabethan period grew, so did their homes, not only in size and magnitude, but also in greatness and volume. These homes had glorious stone foundations with several levels and too many rooms to count. Many of these houses contained numerous halls, chapels, great rooms, parlors, large bay windows, and several flying buttresses. The courtyards had miles of beautiful vegetation and extraordinary stone gardens and walls. These homes were not commonplace for this period, but they were nothing less than absolutely remarkable.

103. Architectural Review, The: Country Life - Design Of Summer House In Risor, Norwa
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. A holiday house built with traditional materials on a magnificent untouched site generates creative interplay between living and nature. Carl-Viggo Holmebakk built a garden shed which echoed round the world (see for instance AR October 1997). It was admired because it showed a profound understanding of materials and inventive ways of using them. Now, he has completed a rather larger building, a holiday cottage near Riser on the southern coast of Norway, which demonstrates the same intensity of imagination on a rather bigger scale.

104. Loudon's Architecture: English Cottage, Farm, And Villas Architecture And Furnit
A New Printing of Loudon s 1834 Classic architecture Book in Six Volumes Large Country House Interiors and Furniture Loudon s architecture Exterior and
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Loudon's Architecture: Introduction, Model Cottages and Cottage Dwellings in Various Styles, Republished, 2002, Merrymeeting Archives Book 1.2
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Early-Victorian English Cottage Interiors. Loudon's Architecture: Exterior Finishing of Cottages, Interior Finishing of Cottages, Internal Fittings-up of Cottages, Fixtures for Cottage Dwellings Republished, 2002, Merrymeeting Archives Table of Contents
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by J. C. Loudon. Temporarily out-of-print Early-Victorian English Farms with Details and Floor Plans. Loudon's Architecture: Model Designs for Farm Houses, Model Designs for Farmeries, Farm Houses and Farmeries in Various Styles, Altering Mansions, etc., to Farmeries, Mills, Kilns, Malt-Houses, Hop-Oasts, Brick-Kilns, Limekilns, Cider-Houses, Poultry-Houses, etc., Dwellings for Farm Servants Republished, 2002, Merrymeeting Archives

105. Tourist Attractions UK, Country House Weddings UK, Tudor Architecture England
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"We can't guarantee this for every wedding!" The Tudor Manor of Stragglethorpe lies 12 miles south of the cathedral city of Lincoln in the shadow of that great scarp designated an " Area of Outstanding Beauty " - the Lincolnshire Cliff - along which the Romans built their Roman Roads to the northern boarders, and along which the ancient Britons traced the Viking Way linking their earlier settlements. A ready source of water was the magnet which attracted the early building of habitation there, and evidence exists of Roman remains close to the present-day Hall.
In the 14th century the Stragglethorpe Estate was given by John O'Gaunt , third son of Edward III , to the Gilbertine Order of Sempringham (in Norfolk), as a

106. Old House Parts Company: Antique Doors, Antique Windows, And Hardware For Interi
Architectural antiques for your old house restoration shelf brackets andother house parts. plumbing fixtures, porcelain sink scallop bathroom sink claw
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the Old House Parts Company Architectural antiques for your old house restoration As of Saturday, Sept 24, 05, we will be operating from our new location at 1 Trackside Drive off Rt. 35 (Summer St) in Kennebunk, Maine. Our new building is only about 1/2 mile from where we've been doing business the past 10 years. "The Barn" in downtown Kennebunk has served us well, but the new facility offers twice the floor space. We hope you'll get a chance to visit us. Directions to the new location are below and will be posted at The Barn. Feel free to call for directions. 207-985-1999.
Directions: Route 35 (Summer St.) from downtown Kennebunk toward Kennebunkport. Immediately after crossing the new RR bridge (about 1/2 mile from downtown Kennebunk), turn right into our driveway. Our building is parallel to and sits only about 60 feet from the RR tracks. If you get to Sea Rd, you've gone about 100 yards too far. We look forward to seeing you!
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