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Bedfordshire and the County of Huntingdon and Peterborough (Buildings of England)
 
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Bedfordshire and the County of Huntingdon and Peterborough (Buildings of England) (Hardcover)

by Nikolaus Pevsner (Author)
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Jonathan Meades, The Observer, 25th November 2001.
"The greatest endeavour of popular architectural scholarship in the world." --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The varied architecture of this east Midland area ranges from the Norman glory of Peterborough cathedral and notable Early English churches to many fine Elizabethan and Jacobean mansions. The finest of these is Houghton House but the most spectacular is Burghley, of palatial proportions in a perfect landscape setting by Capability Brown. Southill and Woburn Abbey display the range and excellence of Georgian houses and landscaped gardens while Wrest Park and Luton Hoo look back to eighteenth-century French architecture from opposite ends of the nineteenth-century. More recently, Whipsnade Zoo exemplifies fine work of the 1930s by Berthold Lubetkin. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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