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The Great Barn of 1425-27 at Harmondsworth, Middlesex
Edward Impey
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Description for The Great Barn of 1425-27 at Harmondsworth, Middlesex
Paperback. An exhaustive study of a unique and very special building and its past Num Pages: 80 pages, 31. BIC Classification: 1DBKESL; 3H; HDD; TNKX. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 246 x 189. .
The gigantic barns built by the major landowners of medieval England are among our most important historic monuments. Impressive structurally and architecturally, they have much to tell us about the technology of the time and its development, and are buildings of great and simple beauty. But, unlike houses, castles and churches, barns were centres of production, where grain crops were stored and threshed, and allow us to glimpse a very different side of medieval life - the ceaseless round of the farming year on which the lives of rich and poor depended. The Great Barn at Harmondsworth, built in 1425-7 for Winchester College, rescued and restored by English Heritage and Historic England in the last decade, is one of the most impressive and interesting of them all. Prefaced by an exploration of the ancient estate to which it belonged and of its precursor buildings, this book explores why, how and when the barn was built, the ingenuity and oddities of its construction, and the trades, materials and people involved. Aided by an exceptionally full series of medieval accounts, it then examines the way the barn was actually used, and the equipment, personnel, processes and accounting procedures involved - specifically relating to Harmondsworth, but largely common to all great barns. Finally, it covers its later history, uses and ownership, and the development of scholarly and antiquarian interest in this remarkable building.
Product Details
Publisher
Historic England Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
Swindon, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848023710
SKU
V9781848023710
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1
About Edward Impey
Director General of the Royal Armouries is a Historic Buildings Analyst with English Heritage
Reviews for The Great Barn of 1425-27 at Harmondsworth, Middlesex
This is a magnificent and beautifully presented work, combining a highly-informative text with clear and attractive illustrations. It should find a place on the bookshelves not only of those who have a special interest in Harmondsworth barn but also of anyone who wants to learn more about medieval English barns and the related farming practices.
Edward Roberts
Historic Farm Buildings Group Newsletter, Summer 2017
... this book fives as full an account as could be wished, with well-chosen illustrations and well-executed graphics ...
David A. Hinton
Medieval Settlement Rearch Group, Vol 32, Nov 2017
... this meticulously researched book ... It is an exemplary study of the design and architectural significance of a great medieval building and is highly recommended.
Malcolm Airs, Kellogg College, Oxford
Context 154, May 2018
Edward Roberts
Historic Farm Buildings Group Newsletter, Summer 2017
... this book fives as full an account as could be wished, with well-chosen illustrations and well-executed graphics ...
David A. Hinton
Medieval Settlement Rearch Group, Vol 32, Nov 2017
... this meticulously researched book ... It is an exemplary study of the design and architectural significance of a great medieval building and is highly recommended.
Malcolm Airs, Kellogg College, Oxford
Context 154, May 2018