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Category: Country houses

Posted on August 7, 2016January 5, 2017

Keeping the party going

Adrian Tinniswood’s The Long Weekend charts the story of the English country house between the wars. I spoke to him for The Architectural Historian about how new meanings were brought to an old tradition

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Hello, I'm an architectural writer and editor who has worked on some of the UK’s most respected professional and specialist titles. I write architectural reviews, features and profiles and I’ve written a book about post-war concrete buildings. You can find out more here.

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