About This Book
The author documents surviving examples of vernacular street and domestic architecture across England, pairing detailed drawings with descriptive commentary. He surveys urban features such as covered arcades and projecting upper stories, with particular attention to Chester’s Rows, alongside market‑town streets, parish churches, and rural homesteads. The narrative traces constructional details and decorative motifs like gables and tall chimneys, notes regional varieties, and records both preserved examples and losses from insensitive rebuilding. Organized largely by locality, the work combines antiquarian observation with reflections on adaptation and preservation, arguing for the aesthetic and historical value of these modest architectural survivals.
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