Discover the lost grandeur of Kent's country houses, a journey through history and architecture.
Kent, the 'Garden of England, ' once boasted magnificent country houses, showpieces of the nation's elite. While some, like Leeds Castle and Chevening, still stand, many grander houses have vanished due to social shifts, estate decline, and unfortunate events like fire and demolition. Modern houses now occupy these sites, but remnants--foundations, lodges, and garden features--hint at their past glory.
Lost Country Houses of Kent unveils 120 of these disappeared mansions, documented in gazetteer form with evocative illustrations. Explore the stories behind these lost estates and the lives they once sheltered. From architectural styles to the social changes that led to their demise, this is a captivating exploration of Kent's rich, but sometimes forgotten, heritage. Perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture buffs, and anyone with a love for Kent's local history.
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