Garnering the nickname of "prettiest village in England" is a tricky feat, particularly when the competition is so ferocious, but Castle Combe, a beautiful spot in the impossibly photogenic Cotswolds region, has managed it, and few would argue. Its handsome honey-hued stone houses and flower-l...
England is known the world over for looking like a Christmas card or something from The Hobbit. And it’s not a false image: you just have to look past the large towns and cities of the country to discover it. These are England’s small towns and village
Small towns in England 1600-1850P Clark
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Progress and problems in medieval England: Taxation and communities in late medieval England T his essay has two purposes: first to investigate how English villages and towns organised their direct taxes after 1334, when the government gave them the task of assessing their own contributions; and se...
Dorsetis one of only four non-urban counties inEnglandto not have a single motorway, along withCornwall,NorfolkandSuffolk. The county reputedly has the highest proportion of 'Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty' (44% of the whole county), 'World Heritage Sites', and 'Sites of Special Scienti...
THE main title of this book is somewhat of a misnomer. The book is a straightforward report of a conference held in the autumn of 1943 under the auspices of the Town and Country Planning Association, at which representatives of some ten per cent of the smaller towns of England were told ...
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Burhs, burghal territories and hundreds in the English central Midlands in the early tenth century (Part 2) (The development of burhs in Essex is not considered here.) By the end of 917, as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle makes clear, all this area (with ... Jeremy Haslam,Dr Della Hooke ...
Lincolnshire, administrative, geographic, and historic county in eastern England, extending along the North Sea coast from the Humber estuary to The Wash. The administrative, geographic, and historic counties cover slightly different areas, with the admi