This authoritative guide, the companion to Yorkshire West Riding: Leeds, Bradford and the North, covers a vast area marked by tremendous diversity of both landscape and buildings. The territory is rich in medieval churches and castles, 17th-century houses and 18th-century mansions, yet it is also deservedly famous for its outstanding 19th- and 20th-century ecclesiastical, civic, commercial and industrial buildings. Major examples of every period of English architecture are represented, from Selby Abbey to the palatial country house of the Earls Fitzwilliam at Wentworth Woodhouse, and from Halifax Town Hall to Sheffield's Park Hill flats and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. In the fine Pevsner tradition, this book situates the region's full array of buildings within geological, local, national, and international contexts.
Ruth Harman was an archivist at Sheffield Archives from 1974-2007.
Title: Yorkshire West Riding: Sheffield and the South (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England)
Author: Pevsner, Nikolaus, Sharples, Joseph, Harman, Ruth
ISBN: 9780300224689
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Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication Date: 2017-09-19
Number of Pages: 924
Weight: 0.9800 kg
'...this volume describes one of the great architectural treasure grounds in Britain.' - Marcus Binney, The Sunday Times (30/09/2017)
'The new Pevsner guide is a scholarly and illuminating companion [...] and definitive proof that Yorkshire is a jewel in England's crown.' - Simon Heffer, The Telegraph, 14th October 2017
'No village too small; no hamlet too obscure.' / 'The original Pevsner West Riding included the whole Riding and could just about slip in a jacket pocket. This update - staggeringly well-researched - feels more like the Bible which Pevsner guides represent for their admirers.'- Steve McClarence, Yorkshire Post 14th October 2017
[An] exemplary revision. - Kenneth Powell, The Victorian
In updating the text in the light of current scholarship and illustrating it with historic engravings and a series of fine colour photographs, Ruth Harman is to be congratulated in doing justice to a region with widely varying landscape and building types - David Roffe, Ecclesiology Today