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Paperback East Anglia Book

ISBN: 1025621751

ISBN13: 9781025621753

East Anglia

"East Anglia" is a captivating exploration of one of England's most distinctive and storied regions. Written by Hugh Meredith, this work serves as both a detailed travelogue and an evocative historical survey, guiding readers through the rolling landscapes, coastal marshes, and ancient towns of Norfolk, Suffolk, and parts of Essex and Cambridgeshire. The book captures the unique character of the Eastern counties, highlighting their architectural heritage, from majestic cathedrals and flint churches to quaint timber-framed villages.

Meredith delves into the topographical beauty and the rich social history that has shaped the region, offering insights into the lives of its inhabitants and the enduring traditions of the land. With a keen eye for detail, the author portrays the serene atmosphere of the Broads, the bustling activity of historical market towns, and the rugged charm of the North Sea coastline. This volume stands as a valuable record of East Anglia in the early 20th century, preserving the essence of its rural scenery and cultural legacy. Ideal for history enthusiasts and travelers alike, "East Anglia" provides a timeless window into the heart of the English countryside and its lasting historical significance.

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