The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England; Vol. 1 of 2

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The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England; Vol. 1 of 2

by S. C. (Samuel Carter) Hall

EN·~5 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

THE BARONIAL HALLS,

0:26
2

CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.

1:35
3

HOLLAND HOUSE, MIDDLESEX.

23:08
4

BLICKLING HALL, NORFOLK.

9:19
5

BURGHLEY HOUSE, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

16:50
6

CASTLE ASHBY, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

16:05
7

KIRBY HALL, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.

4:33
8

WOLLATTON HALL, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

3:45
9

BENTHALL HALL, SHROPSHIRE.

14:10
10

PITCHFORD HALL, SHROPSHIRE.

4:50

Description

Step inside a richly illustrated tour of England’s most storied country homes, where each plate brings a baronial hall to vivid life. The volume pairs delicate coloured lithotints with clear, scholarly prose, guiding listeners from the lofty gables of Holland House to the secluded cloisters of ancient abbeys. As the narrator walks the elm‑lined avenues and whispers through vaulted chambers, the charm of centuries‑old architecture feels almost tangible.

Beyond the pictures, the book weaves a gentle narrative about the people and events that once animated these grand estates. It highlights regional diversity—from the timber‑framed charm of Shropshire halls to the stone‑cut grandeur of Somerset manors—while reflecting on the tension between preservation and modern development. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for England’s architectural heritage and the quiet stories that still echo within its walls.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (327K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2020-10-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

S. C. (Samuel Carter) Hall

S. C. (Samuel Carter) Hall

1800–1889

An Irish-born journalist and editor, he became a familiar Victorian literary figure through his long association with The Art Journal and his lively writing on art, travel, and Irish life. His career also closely intertwined with that of his wife, the writer Anna Maria Hall, with whom he collaborated on several books.

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