English Thatched Churches

English Thatched Churches
Author: Michael Billett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

This remarkable guide is devoted entirely to the picturesque thatched churches that survive in the English countryside. Those who visit them, as well as readers who delight in the beauty of thatch, will find the book an invaluable aid to enhancing enjoyment of the many churches that remain hidden away in remote locations. In addition to the artistry of the beautiful thatched roofs, the interiors reveal a host of treasures, such as 14th century wall paintings, the intricate stone carvings of the Norman masons, ornate wood carvings, rood screens, and the skill of the stained glass window designers. The churches also give an insight into the history of England, as most consist of an architectural mix of various centuries, ranging from the Saxon period to the 20th century. An invaluable and unique reference guide to England's thatched churches, a concise glossary of architectural terms and short summaries of the saints to whom the thatched churches are dedicated are also included.

On The Roof

On The Roof
Author: Tom Allan
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2024-08-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1782838201

The reed goes on, the reed comes off. The reed rots and returns to the earth. The houses we work on outlast us. The thatch we use has never stood still. On The Roof is a thatcher's tale - a journey of discovery, and a reflection on what it means for a person or a building to belong in a place. It tells Tom Allan's story, leaving an office job in the city to find fulfilment among the Devon roofs, as well as the stories of six other people who share his trade. We meet the Hebridean son of a lobster fisherman who thatches with a dune-growing grass, a Syrian refugee who found peace among the seagrass roofs of a Danish island, and one of the first women to become master of Japan's 5,000-year-old craft of thatching. Thatching is an ancient, living tradition. To be a thatcher is to belong to a craft almost endless in its reach - at once one of the oldest ways of giving shelter, a way of working close to the land, and a deep immersion in the rhythms of a place on the most local scale possible: a village, a valley, an island. But the craft isn't frozen in time. Thatched roofs exist in a constant state of repair, renewal and alteration, and the trade is poised at a moment of profound change both in the way people thatch, and the plants they use to thatch with. As Allan reveals, the story of thatching is the story of our relationship with the land, and how we have chosen to treat it.

Millet

Millet
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1900
Genre:
ISBN:

Sir John Betjeman's Guide to English Parish Churches

Sir John Betjeman's Guide to English Parish Churches
Author: John Betjeman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 840
Release: 1993
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

First published in 1958, the Collins Guide to English Parish Churches, edited by John Betjeman, won its way into the hearts of all those who love the churches of England and Wales.