Watford in 50 Buildings - Softcover

Rabbitts, Paul; Jeffree, Peter

 
9781445690124: Watford in 50 Buildings

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The town of Watford, in Hertfordshire, began as a settlement in the 12th century when the Abbot of St Albans, who owned the land here, was given permission to hold a weekly market. He chose a site on a slight rise above the ford over the River Colne, along a route already used by travelers. The Abbot also arranged for the first parish church—St Mary’s—to be built adjacent to the market. In the Domesday Book there is no mention of Watford. The area of the current town and the land around it belonged to the Abbot's Manor of Cashio (later Cassio) and it continued to be controlled by the Abbot until the 16th century. A few buildings remain from this period; other gems are Monmouth House from the 17th century; The Free School, Frogmore House, Benskin House (now Watford Museum), Little Cassiobury and Russells from the 18th century; and some of the High Street shops. The early 1800s, saw the greatest changes with the opening of the Grand Union Canal and the railway. These transport links encouraged new industries and people to the town, which prompted a rapid expansion in housing and development. In this book, Paul Rabbitts and Peter Jeffree highlight 50 buildings spanning the centuries, which reveal Watford’s rich history and tell the story of the changing face of this Hertfordshire town.

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Paul Rabbitts has more than 20 years of experience in designing, managing, and restoring urban parks across the UK. As a qualified Landscape Architect and current Head of Parks for a SE Local Authority, he is also a published author and regular contributor to journals and periodicals. Currently head of parks for Watford Borough Council, he is also project director for the £6.5 million restoration of Cassiobury Park, as well as an author on books on Regent’s Park, Richmond Park, the royal parks, and bandstands, on which he is acknowledged as a UK expert. He has written many books on parks and architecture. Peter Jeffree is a retired architect who now applies his architectural eye and his lifelong interest in photography to documenting important historic buildings before, during, and after conservation or restoration.

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