About This Book
The author surveys the progressive disappearance of England's historic fabric, documenting how medieval walls, old streets, timbered houses, castles, churches, mansions, inns, bridges, fairs, customs, documents, and rural scenery are being altered or lost. He attributes change to practical modernization, commercial pressures, and municipal ignorance, and records the methods and consequences of demolition, neglect, and restoration. Each chapter examines a particular class of monument or tradition, illustrated with contemporary drawings and case descriptions, and concludes by urging more informed stewardship and preservation to safeguard architectural and cultural traces threatened by development.
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