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A guidebook-like account traces the development of a West Country city from a Romano-British market centre through Saxon and Norman phases, describing the site's river-mound setting, surviving fragments of walls and a castle, the cathedral and its precincts, the quay and the tidal river, archaeological finds such as Roman baths, tessellated pavements, coins and inscriptions, and various civic and ecclesiastical buildings. The treatment combines historical survey with architectural description and illustrations, highlighting the urban layout, notable monuments, and the overlapping military, religious and feudal influences that shaped the town's character.

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Sidney Heath

Sidney Heath was a British author and travel writer known for his detailed explorations of various regions in England. His works often focus on the picturesque landscapes and cultural heritage of places such as Bournemouth, Poole, and Christchurch, as well as Exeter and the Cornish Riviera. Heath's writing combines travelogue with historical insights, making his books valuable resources for both tourists and locals interested in the history and architecture of these areas. Notable titles include "Bournemouth, Poole & Christchurch" and "The Heart of Wessex," which reflect his passion for the English countryside and its churches.

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