
The Cotswolds A Cultural History
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Summary
Author Biography
Writes on history and art. The author of over thirty books for teenagers, she has contributed articles to a range of publications including The Independent, This England, and Oxfordshire Life.
Table of Contents
Preface & Acknowledgements | p. x |
Introduction: "A Country Made of Men's Visions" | p. xiii |
Looking at the Land | p. xv |
The History of the Cotswolds | p. xvi |
Changing Views: Commentators on the Cotswolds | p. xviii |
Living Landscape or Heritage Park? | p. xxi |
Recent Views: Behind the Pretty Pictures | p. xxii |
The Insiders' View | p. xxiv |
Imagination and Images | p. xxv |
Responses to the Landscape | p. xxv |
Ancient Echoes: From Prehistory to the Coming of the Anglo-Saxons | p. 1 |
Exploring Belas Knap | p. 1 |
Tombs from the Stone Age | p. 3 |
At the Rollright Stones | p. 5 |
Bronze-Age Survivals | p. 7 |
Clues from the Celts | p. 7 |
Remembering the Romans | p. 8 |
Tracing the Ancient Ways | p. 11 |
After the Romans | p. 12 |
Anglo-Saxon Echoes | p. 13 |
Finding God in Gloucestershire: Saints, Churches and Clerics | p. 15 |
Early Abbeys and the Boy Saint of Winchcombe | p. 15 |
Sacred Sites and Saxon Sculptures | p. 18 |
Norman Churches and Carvings | p. 19 |
Stories on Walls | p. 20 |
Woolgothic Wonders | p. 20 |
The End of the Abbeys | p. 22 |
Fame and Fraud at Hailes Abbey | p. 24 |
Visitors at the Rectory | p. 26 |
John Keble at Eastleach | p. 27 |
Non-Conformism: A Different Way of Worship | p. 29 |
Selsey Church: Pre-Raphaelite Showcase | p. 29 |
What Next? | p. 30 |
Living off the Land: Sheep, Crops and Stone | p. 31 |
Wealth from Wool | p. 31 |
Fields, Commons and Walls | p. 36 |
Good Times and Bad Times for Farmers | p. 38 |
Experiments and Communities: Charterville and Whiteway | p. 39 |
Old Mont of Enstone: A Life on the Land | p. 41 |
Farming Today: Super-stars and Strugglers | p. 43 |
The Stone and the Magician: Quarries and Quarrymen | p. 44 |
Using the Stone: Stonemasons and Dry-stone Wallers | p. 45 |
Building Today: The Tradition Continues | p. 48 |
The Cotswolds at War: Battlefields, Memories and Memorials | p. 49 |
The Civil War Begins: The Battle of Edgehill | p. 49 |
Fighting on the Edge: The Battle of Lansdown | p. 52 |
A Region at War | p. 53 |
Damage and Confusion | p. 54 |
The Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold: The End of the Fighting | p. 55 |
Images of Cavaliers: Stow-on-the-Wold and Swinbrook | p. 56 |
The Burford Levellers | p. 58 |
Two World Wars | p. 60 |
Bertie, May and Mrs. Fish in Wartime | p. 61 |
Modern Times | p. 62 |
Posh Cotswolds: Royalty, Aristocracy and Celebrities | p. 63 |
Woodstock Palace: Kings and Queens in the Forest | p. 63 |
Minster Lovell and a Dreadful Doom | p. 67 |
Sudeley Castle and the Tudors | p. 68 |
Blenheim Palace: England's Grandest Stately Home | p. 70 |
Marlboroughs, Vanderbilts and Churchills | p. 72 |
Dyrham Park and The Remains of the Day | p. 73 |
Chastleton and Stanway: Houses with Memories | p. 74 |
New Owners for Old Homes | p. 75 |
Mills, Steam and Machinery: The Industrial Age | p. 77 |
Hard Labour at Castle Combe | p. 77 |
"A Truly Noble Manufacture" | p. 79 |
The Coming of the Machines | p. 82 |
John Halifax, Gentleman: Perfect Progress at Dunkirk Mill? | p. 83 |
"They Say the Suffering is Very Great Indeed" | p. 85 |
Changing Trades | p. 87 |
Blankets and Bliss in Oxfordshire | p. 87 |
Carving up the Landscape: Roads and Canals | p. 09 |
Great Railway Adventures: Isambard Kingdom Brunel | p. 92 |
Train-Spotting in the Cotswolds: The Reverend Awdry | p. 95 |
"Heaven on Earth": William Morris at Kelmscott Manor and Broadway Tower | p. 97 |
William and Janey | p. 99 |
"A Little House out of London" | p. 100 |
A Serpent in Paradise | p. 101 |
The "Old Grey House by the River" | p. 104 |
Later Years at Kelmscott | p. 106 |
Kelmscott Today | p. 108 |
Views from Broadway Tower | p. 110 |
Seeking the Simple Life: Arts and Crafts in Sapperton and Chipping Campden | p. 113 |
Back to the Land: In Search of a Rural Alternative | p. 115 |
Gimson and the Barnsleys: The Start of a Dream | p. 115 |
Pinbury Park: A Workshop in the Woods | p. 117 |
Settling in at Sapperton | p. 119 |
Ernest Gimson: Master Designer | p. 120 |
Ashbee's Vision: The Start of the Guild of Handicrafts | p. 121 |
Creating Camelot: The Guild at Chipping Campden | p. 122 |
Good Years for the Guild | p. 125 |
The End of the Dream | p. 126 |
Chipping Campden Today | p. 127 |
Arty Crafty Cotswolds: The Next Generation | p. 129 |
Campden Crafts | p. 129 |
Fine Furniture in Broadway | p. 131 |
Plain Pottery in Winchcombe | p. 133 |
Women Designers in the Cotswolds | p. 135 |
"Arty Crafty" Lifestyles | p. 137 |
Designing Cotswold Homes | p. 138 |
Owlpen Manor: "Resuscitated Dream-Place" | p. 139 |
Arts and Crafts on Display: Two Museums and Rodmarton Manor | p. 141 |
Cotswold Crafts Today | p. 142 |
A Cotswold Life: Laurie Lee in the Slad Valley | p. 143 |
Lees in the Valley | p. 143 |
Scenes from Slad | p. 145 |
After Rosie | p. 146 |
Return to Slad | p. 148 |
A Child in the Valley | p. 149 |
The Return of the Native? | p. 149 |
Slad Today | p. 150 |
Picturing the Scene: Writers, Artists and Musicians in the Cotswolds | p. 153 |
"Wild Hills" and Justice Shallow's country | p. 154 |
On Bredon Hill with Housman | p. 156 |
Poetry and Music at Cranham and Crickley | p. 156 |
Flecker on Painswick Hill | p. 158 |
A Brief Voyage on the Evenlode | p. 160 |
A Poet Laureate in Chipping Campden | p. 160 |
A Supertramp in Nailsworth | p. 162 |
T. S. Eliot at Burnt Norton | p. 164 |
U. A. Fanthorpe at Wotton-under-Edge | p. 166 |
John Buchan's Adventures in Wychwood Forest | p. 167 |
J. B. Priestley's Hitherton-on-the-Wole | p. 168 |
Barbara Pym in Finstock | p. 169 |
Jilly (and Joanna) in Rutshire | p. 170 |
Artists and Writers in Broadway | p. 171 |
The View from Far Oakridge: Rothenstein, Beerbohm and Drinkwater | p. 174 |
Stanley Spencer in Leonard Stanley | p. 175 |
Music from the Cotswolds: Vaughan Williams and Holst | p. 177 |
Eccentric Cotswolds: Collectors, Dreamers and Dangerous Games | p. 179 |
Snowshill Manor: A House of Curiosities | p. 179 |
"Curiouser and Curiouser" | p. 181 |
Sezincote House: A Mogul Fantasy | p. 183 |
Batsford Arboretum: Inspiration from the East | p. 185 |
Mitfords in the Cotswolds | p. 185 |
A Very Unusual Childhood | p. 187 |
Games, Quarrels and Horror at Swinbrook | p. 188 |
Swinbrook Today | p. 190 |
Woodchester Mansion: The House That Was Never a Home | p. 191 |
Damien Hirst's Treasure Cave | p. 194 |
Shaping the Landscape: Gardens and Gardeners in the Cotswolds | p. 197 |
Cirencester Park: Alexander Pope's "Enchanted Forest" | p. 198 |
Eighteenth-Century Elegance: Rousham, Painswick and Stanway | p. 199 |
Capability Brown at Blenheim | p. 201 |
Humphry Repton (and Jane Austen) in the Cotswolds | p. 202 |
Chastleton House: A Jacobean Wonderland | p. 203 |
Owlpen Manor: Gardens of Paradise | p. 204 |
Arts and Crafts Gardens in the Cotswolds | p. 205 |
Major Lawrence Johnson at Hidcote Manor | p. 205 |
Two Women's Visions: Kiftsgate Court and Barnsley House | p. 206 |
The Gardener Prince at Highgrove | p. 208 |
The Cotswolds at Play: Sports, Games and Leisure Pursuits | p. 211 |
Hunting Country | p. 213 |
Equestrian Sports | p. 213 |
Ancient Races | p. 215 |
Cricket on the Wolds | p. 215 |
The Cotswold Olimpicks | p. 217 |
Festivals, Fairs and Merrymaking | p. 219 |
Cheese Rolling, River Football and Other Strange Pursuits | p. 220 |
Morris Dancers (And Some Strong Reactions) | p. 221 |
Leisure and Pleasure | p. 223 |
The Heart of England: Rambling and Ramblers | p. 224 |
Further Reading | p. 227 |
Index of Literary, Artistic & Historical Names | p. 235 |
Index of Places & Landmarks | p. 240 |
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