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Surrey

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Surrey is an extensively revised volume exploring England's quintessential "Home County," famed for its blend of rural charm and urban architecture. This edition revisits historic landmarks like Waverley Abbey and Farnham Castle, while expanding coverage to twentieth-century structures including Modernist villas, Guildford's Cathedral, and Postmodern business parks. The book highlights Surrey’s rich Victorian and Edwardian heritage, showcasing works by architects such as Philip Webb, Norman Shaw, Lutyens, and Voysey, alongside notable institutions like Royal Holloway College and Charterhouse School. It also examines the county's landscape gardens, industrial remains, and towns, illustrating a diverse architectural heritage preserved through early conservation efforts.
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Surrey is ideal for enthusiasts of architectural history, British heritage, and cultural studies, particularly those interested in rural and urban preservation, Victorian and Edwardian architecture, and twentieth-century design in England's Home Counties.

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A newly expanded volume on England’s pre-eminent ‘Home County,’ exploring its mix of rural and urban architecture as well as its many major historic buildings

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Surrey is a newly expanded volume on England’s preeminent "Home County," exploring its mix of rural and urban architecture as well as its many major historic buildings.

Surrey is the preeminent "Home County." For centuries, it has been the playground for London and its towns and villages home to thousands of its daily commuters by rail. Yet much of Surrey is still rural and rich in churches and timber-framed, tile-hung cottages and farmhouses in landscapes saved more than a century ago by some of the earliest altruistic campaigns to protect from the spread of development.

This revised edition, the first since 1971, revisits Surrey’s major monuments such as Waverley Abbey and Farnham Castle but also extends its scope to a wide diversity of structures of the more recent past with greater appreciation of the twentieth century, from Modernist villas to Guildford's Cathedral and Postmodern Business Parks. Greater coverage is given to its many towns, eighteenth-century landscape gardens, and the remains of its industrial heritage.

The guide once more brings to the fore the county's unrivalled collection of Victorian and Edwardian architecture, from the celebrated houses by Philip Webb, Norman Shaw, Lutyens, Voysey, and their multiple disciples to major institutions like Royal Holloway College and Charterhouse School.

Series: Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England

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"Objective, detailed and comprehensive." — Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph

"An exemplary exploration of quality architecture, balancing familiar and lesser-known sites despite challenges of the pandemic. Demonstrates Surrey's astonishing architectural diversity across eras." — John Goodall, Country Life

"As the great series draws to a close, it has never looked better." — Andrew Saint, Victorian Magazine

"Much bigger and far more comprehensive than its predecessors, enhanced by splendid colour photographs." — James Stevens, The Critic

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300234787

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 November 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 139 color + 73 b-w illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 114.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 940

About the Author

Charles O’Brien is joint series editor of the Pevsner Architectural Guides and author and contributor to several volumes in the series.

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