North East and East Kent (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England)
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At the heart of this volume lies a discussion of Canterbury and its outstanding Cathedral, site of St Thomas a Becket's shrine and significant in countless ways for the history of medieval art and architecture but especially memorable for its stunning stained glass. Other churches vary from remains of St Augustine's early Anglo-Saxon mission churches to Pugin's St Augustine at Ramsgate. Smaller buildings demonstrate Kent's especially fine and varied mixture of materials: the native ragstone and flint, exceptionally good brick and tile, and timber-framed hall houses, indicative of Kent's wealth in the fifteenth century. But Kent looks towards the continent too, its defensive and marine history maked by its medieval and sixteenth-century castles - such as Deal and Chilham - and coastal towns and ports as different as Dover and Ramsgate.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #378287 in Books
- Published on: 1983-01-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 562 pages
Editorial Reviews
Jonathan Meades, The Observer, 25th November 2001.
"The greatest endeavour of popular architectural scholarship in the world."
Customer Reviews
Bill's 70th
This book was purchased as a birthday gift for my brother-in-law as he lives
in that county although not exactly within the area covered by this book.
I have a number of the Pevsner books covering Yorkshire and surrounding counties and though he would appreciate the detailed information for Kent.
This appeared to have been a successful purchase as he was able to quote items from the contents.



