Castles of England

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Bol Across the length of England, from coastal headlands to river valleys and the high, windswept ridges of the north, the remains of a thousand years of fortification still rise against the sky. Castles of England: A History in Stone follows that long, uneven story, tracing how these structures emerged from conquest, adapted to rebellion, reshaped themselves for comfort, and finally settled into the landscape as monuments of memory. This book moves through the great Norman keeps, the concentric masterpieces of the thirteenth century, the fortified manors of the border counties, and the romantic ruins that later generations would come to cherish, revealing how each castle was shaped by the pressures of its age and the ambitions of the people who built, defended, and inhabited it.Accompanying the narrative is a series of castle sketches, drawn in fine graphite lines that echo the discipline of medieval masonry. These studies - of towers, gatehouses, curtain walls, and broken silhouettes - act as quiet companions to the text, capturing the character of each site with the immediacy of a traveller's notebook. They offer not reconstructions but impressions: the way a keep dominates a ridge, the curve of a battlement against the light, the fragile dignity of a ruin standing alone in a field.Together, the history and the sketches form a portrait of England's fortified past that is both scholarly and atmospheric. This is a journey through stone and story, through the architecture of power and the landscapes that shaped it, inviting the reader to see each castle not as an isolated relic but as part of a vast, interconnected narrative stretching across a millennium.

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Across the length of England, from coastal headlands to river valleys and the high, windswept ridges of the north, the remains of a thousand years of fortification still rise against the sky. Castles of England: A History in Stone follows that long, uneven story, tracing how these structures emerged from conquest, adapted to rebellion, reshaped themselves for comfort, and finally settled into the landscape as monuments of memory. This book moves through the great Norman keeps, the concentric masterpieces of the thirteenth century, the fortified manors of the border counties, and the romantic ruins that later generations would come to cherish, revealing how each castle was shaped by the pressures of its age and the ambitions of the people who built, defended, and inhabited it.Accompanying the narrative is a series of castle sketches, drawn in fine graphite lines that echo the discipline of medieval masonry. These studies - of towers, gatehouses, curtain walls, and broken silhouettes - act as quiet companions to the text, capturing the character of each site with the immediacy of a traveller's notebook. They offer not reconstructions but impressions: the way a keep dominates a ridge, the curve of a battlement against the light, the fragile dignity of a ruin standing alone in a field.Together, the history and the sketches form a portrait of England's fortified past that is both scholarly and atmospheric. This is a journey through stone and story, through the architecture of power and the landscapes that shaped it, inviting the reader to see each castle not as an isolated relic but as part of a vast, interconnected narrative stretching across a millennium.

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Pagina's: 216, Paperback, Paul Davies


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