Preface; The Kelmscott Landscape Project - Tom Hassall; A Place for Digging Ditches: Cropmarks around Kelmscott - Steve Baker; The Environmental Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Kelmscott - Mark Robinson; Medieval and Modern Settlement at Kelmscott - Simon Townley; Kelmscott Church: History and Context - Carol Davidson Cragoe; Kelmscott: The People in Their Place - Mary Hodges; Vernacular Architecture in Kelmscott - Julian Munby; The Morris Family and Kelmscott - Linda Parry; Kelmscott Manor - Nicholas Cooper; Kelmscott Manor as William Morris Never Knew It - Jonathan Howard; The Restoration of Kelmscott Manor Gardens - Hal Moggridge; Kelmscott Depicted - John Cherry; Kelmscott and Conservation Policy - Robert Parkinson; Notes to the Chapters; Bibliography; Index.
Alan Crossley was the editor of the Victoria County History volumes on Oxfordshire, including the City of Oxford, and author of many articles on Oxford’s history.
[An] extremely well illustrated volume' -- Paul Stamper British Archaeology 2007 The book deserves a place on many and various bookshelves, from those of academics and interested members of the public to heritage practitioners and landscape surveyors working in the field.' -- Amanda Richardson Southern History 30 2008
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