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Wessex

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A gossipy, allusive travel sketch of the rural West of England that moves chapter by chapter through market towns, coastal resorts, churches, castles, and wide heaths. The author combines historical background, architectural description, local legend and practical impressions, noting features such as Saxon and Norman churchwork, ruined fortifications, thatched villages and moorland landscape. Short, place-focused sketches aim to entice visitors by evoking scenery, antiquities and the everyday character of the region.

PREFACE

This is a modest, gossipy and allusive sketch of a delightful part of England, designed rather to arouse the interest and the curiosity of those not already acquainted with what I will call the “Middle West” than to fully satisfy it. If in this connection you choose to regard the author of these pages as a commercial traveller in the interest of Wessex, displaying samples of the picturesque wares the West of England can offer the tourist, it will entirely fit the humour in which they were penned. To aid the medium of words is added a feast of colour in the accompanying selected views, which show the lovely golden russet interior of Sherborne Abbey, the misty rich blue haze of Blackmore Vale, the architectural majesty of Wells, and much else that awaits the traveller in Dorset and Somerset.

C. G. H.