The Story of Britain's Best BuildingsBritain is covered with an extraordinary array of fantastic and brilliant buildings. There are more historic buildings of more styles in Britain than even in Italy. And, our favourites occupy a similar place in the national psyche as Robin Hood and Nell Gwynne. Britain's Best Buildings celebrates the bricks-and-mortar icons of our history that are well known and loved beyond all the others: Dan Cruickshank re-visits the stuff of legend but also reveals the stories behind the buildings. Like the life of any human being, there are highs and lows to the story of every building and as even the best-known celebrity has dark corners and secret closets to explore, so do Britain's best-loved buildings. To know a great building is to make it more our own - to know it even more will make us feel we have a stake in its past, present, and future. Each of the buildings is outstanding architecturally, yet each has strong personal stories behind their construction and as a whole they offer a journey through the nation's architecture and psyche from the 12th century to the present day. |
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... Edward III towers that still stand today . These works defined the extent of the Middle Ward . De Burgh may also have built or repaired the stone walls of the keep , and perhaps established a chapel in the Lower Ward . During the mid ...
... Edward III towers that still stand today . These works defined the extent of the Middle Ward . De Burgh may also have built or repaired the stone walls of the keep , and perhaps established a chapel in the Lower Ward . During the mid ...
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... Edward , and thus to England , and stand with him against France . This move to enlist the myth of King Arthur and his knights in the battle against France was a shrewd , indeed cunning , move on Edward's part . By claiming to be the ...
... Edward , and thus to England , and stand with him against France . This move to enlist the myth of King Arthur and his knights in the battle against France was a shrewd , indeed cunning , move on Edward's part . By claiming to be the ...
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... Edward IV commissioned the design of the new chapel . Not only would the chapel celebrate Yorkist power , but it would also provide an impressive spiritual home for the Knights of the Garter - Edward thereby rewarding and flattering the ...
... Edward IV commissioned the design of the new chapel . Not only would the chapel celebrate Yorkist power , but it would also provide an impressive spiritual home for the Knights of the Garter - Edward thereby rewarding and flattering the ...
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