Год выпуска: 2009 Автор: Nicholas Doggett Издательство: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Страниц: 564 ISBN: 9783838316659
Описание
By analyzing the surviving physical evidence of Hertfordshire''s former monasteries it can be demonstrated that, rather than simply being plundered for their building materials, many of these structures were converted to other uses after the Dissolution. Hertfordshire''s proximity to London and the desire for a country seat made it particularly attractive to the gentry and nobility, and from c.1540 to 1550 several of the first generation of post-Dissolution owners of former monasteries converted their new acquisitions into substantial houses. Lower down the social scale continuing uncertainties over the future of former monastic property discouraged immediate reuse and it was only from the 1570s onwards that most conversion schemes at this level occurred. The reuse of claustral buildings helped to foster the development of the gallery in Elizabethan architecture but by c.1600 the courtyard plan of the monastic conversion was largely obsolete. Initially attractive to lay owners because...