Guidebook: Great Yarmouth Row Houses

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Outstanding quality and valueBeautifully illustratedWritten by leading English Heritage expertsThe first comprehensive guide to these propertiesGreat Yarmouth was once a thriving port, famous for its trade in herring. It was also celebrated for its crowded, distinctive rows, a network of narrow alleyways between the town's busy thoroughfares. Both the herring and the rows have all but gone, but two surviving row houses, in the care of English Heritage, show what these houses looked like in their 17th-century heyday. They also contain an outstanding collection of fixtures and fitting from other now demolished row houses. Nearby stands Greyfriars' Cloister, the remains of a 13th-century friary of Franciscan or grey friars. This guidebook, the first comprehensive guide to these properties, illuminates many aspects of their history and architecture, and the lives of those who inhabited them.Format:285mm x 160mm PaperbackExtent:40pIllustrations:90 illustrations, (colour and b&w)Publish date:April 2011

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