Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion

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Yale University Press, Jan 1, 2006 - Art - 661 pages

This sixth volume of the Buildings of Wales series covers two counties, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion (formerly Cardiganshire) in the South-west of Wales. Like the same authors' Pembrokeshire, the volume covers an architecture still little known, but encompassing a sweep from prehistoric chambered tombs to the high technology of the world's largest single-span glasshouse. The two counties have deeply rural hinterlands shading into wild and empty upland, bare of settlements but rich in the relics of lost industry. The isolated churches and nonconformist chapels are given knowledgeable attention in the comprehensive gazetteer, which gives full coverage to the magnificent castles of Carmarthenshire. There are detailed accounts of the varied small towns of the two counties, from formal late-Georgian Aberaeron to the quiet charm of Laugharne, winding down to its estuary. Aberystwyth with its promenade, university and National Library, joins industrial Llanelli and county-town Carmarthen in the wealth and variety of its late Victorian chapels. An introduction with valuable specialist contributions sets the buildings in context.


 

Contents

I
20
CASTLES BY JOHN R KENYON
30
CHURCHES FROM THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY
37
NONCONFORMIST CHAPELS FROM
54
COUNTRY HOUSES 1485 TO THE TWENTIETH
61
VERNACULAR HOUSES AND FARM BUILDINGS
70
INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURES FROM EARLIEST
77
THE TOWNS 15501830
93
THE ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION
99
FURTHER READING
107
CEREDIGION
391
ARCHITECTURAL GLOSSARY
597
LANGUAGE GLOSSARY
623
INDEX OF PATRONS AND RESIDENTS
640
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