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Parsonages

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Parsonages
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kate Tiller
SeriesShire Library
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:88
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 149
Category/GenreReligious buildings
History of architecture
History
British and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9781784421373
ClassificationsDewey:726.9
Audience
General
Illustrations 32 b/w; 46 col

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Shire Publications
Publication Date 25 February 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

From the middle ages to the present day the houses of local clergy - parsonages, vicarages and rectories - have been among the most significant buildings in parishes throughout England. Architecturally some of the best and most fully documented domestic buildings, their history is that of the small and medium sized house, from medieval vernacular to the bespoke designs of leading Victorian architects and the more modest homes of today's clergy. The lives lived in the parsonage, factual and fictional (from Austen to Trollope and the televised struggles of 'Rev' in London's East End in the 2010s) reveal not just a building, but a hub of spiritual and secular activity, at the heart of local life and linking it to wider, national history. In this engaging introduction, Kate Tiller brings together the architectural and social histories of the parsonage, drawing on the evidence of buildings, archival and literary accounts, and contemporary and modern images, to depict parsonages, their occupants and how their histories may be traced.

Author Biography

Dr Kate Tiller is Reader Emerita in English Local History at Oxford University, a Fellow of Kellogg College and a Visiting Fellow in English Local History at the University of Leicester. She has a longstanding interest in the religious and social history of local communities on which she has taught and published extensively. She was born in a Fenland vicarage built in 1857.

Reviews

Parsonages packs a lot in across six chronological chapters, yet remains highly accessible. Indeed, it is an excellent book for anyone new to the topic. There is a brief explanation of what might first appear to be bewildering terms and phases: the distinction between a rectory and vicarage, appropriated livings, Tithe Commutation etc. There are over 70 colour illustrations - almost one per page - all of which provide helpful exemplars. Moreover, this book can help those whose appetites have been whetted by offering practical advice for research. -- Sarah Rose * The Local Historian * Dr Tiller's book is an admirable brief survey of these important buildings and their occupants, from early times until the present day. -- Nicholas Orme * Church Times *