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England's Living History

The English Village Explained

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English villages conjure up rural harmony and a history of happy communities woven into the broader pageant of England’s past.

But each of them has a different story to tell, and it is usually a vibrant and an interesting one—a long way from those histories that become mere lists of changing lords of the manor.

Trevor Yorke, using his own colour illustrations and photographs, describes the changes that took place over the centuries, both through the buildings and the occupations of the people who lived and worked in them.

So much of this change is still visible and, with a few directions and hints, you can learn to spot the clues by dating buildings and recognizing features in and around the villages today.

The knowledge gained from this book will make each visit to a new village one of discovery, besides acting as an introduction to tracing the history of your own village.

231 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 6, 2011

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February 24, 2021
Read for research. Trevor Yorke always does a great job with these little guides. I appreciate the clear language, photos, and drawings. It's rather a big ask to explain the entire history of settlement patterns in England but this is a good start.
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