The methodology used for this bibliography is described in the HistBEKE recommendations report, Section 3.3. Where subdivisions of categories (particularly in relation to building types and periods/styles) did not map consistently to the literature, they have not been applied. The contents will inevitably be incomplete. For further development, see Recommendation 3a in the main report.
Aston, M, Eccleston, M, Forbes, M, Hall, T. 2012. Medieval Farming in Winscombe Parish in North Somerset. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History Society Proceedings, 155, 79-144.
Flatman, J. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Agricultural Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Holyoak, V., Tunnicliffe, S. 2017. The Adaptive Reuse of Traditional Farm Buildings : Historic England Advice Note 9. Historic England, Swindon.
Partington, Adam 2015. The Greater Lincolnshire Farmstead Assessment Framework: Guidelines for Best Practice. Historic England, Swindon.
Pickles, D. 2017. Adapting Traditional Farm Buildings: Best Practice Guidelines for Adaptive Reuse. Historic England, Swindon.
Pickles, D. 2017. The Maintenance and Repair of Traditional Farm Buildings: A Guide to Good Practice. Historic England, Swindon.
Crop-related buildings
Edwards, B. 2012. Three Hampshire barns. Historic Farm Buildings Group Review, 13, 16-19.
Edwards, B. 2017. Barns: Use, Re-use and Misconceptions. The Building Conservation Directory. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/barns/barns.htm.
Grundy, J. 2012. Staddles and rick stands. Bromyard and District Local History Society Journal, 34, 19-20.
Horsfall-Turner, O. 2012. Bexwell Barn, Bexwell, Norfolk: Analysis and Interpretation. Historic England, Swindon.
Impey, E. 2017. The Great Barn of 1425-7 at Harmondsworth, Middlesex. Historic England, Swindon.
Impey, E., Belford, P. 2017. The Lost Medieval Barn of Abingdon Abbey at Cumnor. Oxoniensia, 82, 35.
Rossi, A. 2012. A tale of two barns: Paston and Waxham. Ancient Monuments Society Transactions, 56, 35-53.
Rossi, A. 2013. Paston Barn. Ancient Monuments Society Transactions, 57, 117-0.
Livestock accommodation
Gould, D. R. 2016. Rabbit warrens of South-West England : landscape context, socio-economic significance and symbolism. PhD, University of Exeter.
Lane, R. 2016. The Riding House, St Giles House, Wimborne St Giles, Dorset: Building Investigation. Historic England, Swindon.
McCann, J., McCann, P. 2012. More Dovecots in Historical Somerset, with other evidence of early pigeonkeeping. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History Society Proceedings, 155, 67-77.
Walker, P. 2012. Bee boles in Dorset and Somerset. Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries, 37, March, 101110.
Stables and cart sheds
Peters, J. E. C. 2013. Stables in eastern Herefordshire. Woolhope Naturalists Field Club Trans, 61, 86-94.
Warrener’s lodges
Stanford, C. 2014. The Warren house, Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire: A rare & interesting survival. Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, 58, 60-86.
Farmhouses
Cann, J., Rolf, B. 2012. Bidwell Barton, Newton St Cyres. Devonshire Association Transactions, 144, 371-378.
Clark, D. 2012. Mill Farm, Church Enstone. South Midlands Archaeology Journal, 42, 62-66.
Field, N. 2013. Ducksworth Farm, Stagsden, Bedfordshire. South Midlands Archaeology Journal, 43 17-18.
Fletcher, T. 2013. Gate House Farm, Culworth, Northants. South Midlands Archaeology Journal, 43, 45.
Hunting buildings (new category)
McCann, J., Ryan, P., Davies, B. 2014. Buildings of the deer hunt to 1642, Part 1. Ancient Monuments Society Transactions, 58, 28-59.
McCann, J., Ryan, P., Davies, B. 2015. Buildings of the deer hunt to 1642, Part 2. Ancient Monuments Society Transactions, 59, 49-69.
Cemeteries
Amadei, G. L. 2014. The evolving paradigm of the Victorian cemeteries : their emergence and contribution to London’s urban growth since 1833. PhD, University of Kent.
Barrett, R. 2016. Saving Cemeteries. Historic Churches. Online
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Newman, B. 2017. A Nanolime Case Study: The City of London Cemetery entrance screen. Historic Churches.
Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/nano-lime/nano-lime.htm
Monuments (general)
Kapridaki, C., Verganelaki, A., Dimitriadou, P., Maravelaki-Kalaitzaki, P. 2018. Conservation of Monuments by a
Three-Layered Compatible Treatment of TEOS-Nano-Calcium Oxalate Consolidant and TEOS-PDMS-TiO2 Hydrophobic/Photoactive Hybrid Nanomaterials. Materials, 11, 5.
Lawrence, A. 2014. Cleaning Marble Monuments. The Building Conservation Directory. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/cleaning-marble-monuments/cleaning-marblemonuments.htm.
Marszalek, M. 2016. Identification of secondary salts and their sources in deteriorated stone monuments using micro-Raman spectroscopy, SEM-EDS and XRD. Journal Of Raman Spectroscopy, 47, 12, 1473-1485.
Funerary monuments
Litten, J. 2015. Ledger Stones. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/ledger-stones/ledger-stones.htm.
Strachey, S. 2017. Church Monuments and Their Environment. Historic Churches. Online
Strachey, S. 2013. Churchyard Monuments. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/churchyard-monuments/churchyard-monuments.htm.
Wilhelm, K., Viles, H., Burke, O., Mayaud, J. 2016. Surface hardness as a proxy for weathering behaviour of limestone heritage: a case study on dated headstones on the Isle of Portland, UK. Environmental Earth Sciences, 75, 931, 1-16.
Public monuments
Archer, G. 2013. Public sculpture in Britain: a history. Frontier Publishing, Norwich.
Carpenter, E. 2014. The London Stones: Marking the City of London’s Jurisdiction over the Thames and Medway. Historic England, Swindon.
Franklin, G. 2016. Post-War Public Art: Protection, Care and Conservation. Historic England, Swindon.
McIntosh, A. 2014. ‘It was the heart of the town’ : two public monuments, cultural memory and oral histories in Walkden and Hastings. PhD, University of Brighton.
Pearson, L. 2016. Public Art 1945-95: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Smith, J. F. H. 2013. William Stukeley in Stamford: His Houses, Gardens and a Project for a Palladian Triumphal Arch Over Barn Hill. The Antiquaries Journal, 93, 353-400.
Sou, L. 2016. Church of St Edward and the Market Place, Leek, Staffordshire: Geospatial Survey of Standing Medieval Cross. Historic England, Swindon.
War memorials
Historic England. 2015. The Listing and Grading of War Memorials. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2015. Listing War Memorials in England: A Guide for Volunteers. Historic England, Swindon.
Manners, J. 2014. Saving Oldham’s War Memorial. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/oldham-war-memorial/oldham-war-memorial.htm.
Miller, J. 2017. Conserving War Memorials: Structural Problems and Repairs. Historic England, Swindon.
Moreton, F. Reynolds, C. 2016. The Conservation of War Memorial Inscriptions. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/war-memorial-inscriptions/war-memorial-inscriptions.htm.
Pickles, D. 2015. The Conservation, Repair and Management of War Memorials. Historic England, Swindon.
White, J. 2016. Conservation and Management of War Memorial Landscapes. Historic England, Swindon.
Willett, C. 2017. Conserving War Memorials: Cleaning. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Commerce and Exchange Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Sharples, J. 2015. Built on Commerce: Liverpool’s Central Business District. Historic England, Swindon.
Smith, J. 2015. Behind the Veneer: South Shoreditch – The Furniture Trade and its Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Shops and shopping
Morrison, K. 2015. Woolworth’s: 100 Years on the High Street. Historic England, Swindon.
Morrison, K. 2016. Shopping Parades: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Markets and exchanges
Orbell, J. 2017. A handsome and substantial building : a history of Bury St Edmunds Corn Exchange. Tailor’s End Press, Bury St Edmunds.
Offices
Chance, H. 2017. The factory in a garden : a history of corporate landscapes from the industrial to the digital age. Manchester University Press, Manchester.
Franklin, G. 2016. The Late 20th-Century Commercial Office: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Holland, J., Jackson, I. 2013. A Monument to Humanism: Pilkington Brothers’ Headquarters (1955-65) by Fry, Drew and Partners. Architectural History, 56, 343-386.
Kerr, R., Robinson, S. K., Elliott, C. 2016. Modernism, Postmodernism, and corporate power: historicizing the architectural typology of the corporate campus. Management and Organizational History, 11, 2, 123-146.
Inns and hotels
Avermaete, T., Massey, A. 2013. Hotel lobbies and lounges: The architecture of professional hospitality. Routledge, London.
Brandwood, G. 2016. Britain’s Best Real Heritage Pubs: Pub Interiors of Outstanding Historic Interest. CAMRA Books, St Albans.
Brandwood, G. 2017. Real Heritage Pubs of the North West: Pub Interiors of Special Historic Interest. CAMRA Books, St Albans.
Cole, E. 2015. The Urban and Suburban Public House in Inter-War England, 1918-1939. Historic England, Swindon.
Holcombe, L. 2013. Modernisation in the metropolis : interiors, gender and luxury in the Regent Palace Hotel (1888-1935). Phd, Kingston University.
Main, J. 2013. The last years of the many inns of St Albans. Hertfordshire’s Past, 22, Autumn, 15-21.
Marshall, G. 2013. ‘Bad Beds and Worse Eating’, the Restoration and Revival of the New Inn, Stowe. Records of Buckinghamshire, 53.
Marshall, G. 2012. Stowe, New Inn. South Midlands Archaeology Journal, 42, 18-19.
Menuge, Adam. 2015. Dove Cottage, Grasmere, Cumbria: Historic Building Report. Historic England, Swindon.
Morley, R. 2012. The beasts at the inn. SPAB Magazine, Autumn, 56-62.
Upson, A., David, B. 2013. The Pheasant Public House, Amersham, Bucks. South Midlands Archaeology Journal, 43, 31.
Walls, S. H., Morris, B. 2013. The Three Crowns Hotel: evidence of a medieval tenement and early 18th-century Inn clearance in High Street Chagford. Devon Archaeology Society Proceedings, 71, 99-121.
Watkins, A. 2014. Humphrey Ryddell and the Swan at Coleshill: a sixteenth-century small-town innkeeper and his inn. Warwickshire History, 15, 2, 51-71.
Clubs and lodges
Izzard, M. J. 2016. Harlestone Park, good air and good golf : a history. Martin Izzard and Northampton Golf Club, Northampton.
Tomes, J. 2012. Phyllis Court : club and manor. Phyllis Court Members’ Club Ltd, Henley-on-Thames.
Warehouses
Giles, C. 2015. Storehouses of Empire: Liverpool’s historic warehouses. Historic England.
Taylor, S. 2015. Manchester: The Warehouse Legacy: An Introduction and Guide. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Utilities and Communication Structures. Historic England, Swindon.
Telecommunication
Liffen, J. 2013. Telegraphy and telephones. Industrial Archaeology Review, 35, 1, 22-39.
Signalling
Minnis, J. 2012. Railway Signal Boxes: A Review. Historic England, Swindon.
Reeves, C. D. 2016. Policy for conservation of heritage railway signal boxes in Great Britain. The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 7, 1, 43-59.
Watchtowers
Smith, J. 2016. Coastguard Stations: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Culture and Entertainment. Historic England, Swindon.
Libraries
Fenton, C. B. 2013. The Library Designs of Sir Basil Spence, Glover & Ferguson. Architectural Heritage, 24.
Harwood, E. 2016. The English Public Library 1945-85: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Hodgson, J. 2012. ‘Carven stone and blazoned pane’ : The Design and Construction of the John Rylands Library. Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 89, 1.
Lewis, D. 2015. Developing Modernity: Giles Gilbert Scott’s Design for the New Bodleian Library. Bodleian Library Record, 28, 1, 47-68.
Penney, C. 2016. Peter Hoare and the Hurd Library at Hartlebury Castle, Worcestershire. Library & Information History, 32, 1-2, 46-57.
Prizeman, O., Jones, C. B., Parisi, M., Pezzica, C. 2018. How can century-old architectural hierarchies for the design of public libraries be re-interpreted and re-used?. Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 8, 4 481-494.
Taylor, S. 2016. The English Public Library 1850-1939: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
West, S. 2013. An architectural typology for the early modern country house library, 1660-1720. Library, 14, 4, 441-464.
Woodcock, S. 2012. The Mystery of the Wray Castle Library Panelling and Manchester Central Library. Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 89, 2, 203-225.
Museums
MacLeod, S. 2012. Museum architecture : a new biography. Routledge, London.
McKane, A. 2012. Tate Liverpool as a force for social renewal? : a critical study of art museum education, expansion and urban change (1988-2008). PhD, University of Liverpool.
Willkens, D.S. 2016. Reading Words and Images in the Description(s) of Sir John Soane’s Museum. Architectural Histories. 4, 1, 5. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ah.204.
Zhang, L. 2016. Towards conflict resolution and collaborative consensus-making : a participatory approach to architecture design in the Nottingham Natural History Museum, Wollaton Hall. PhD, University of Nottingham.
Concert Halls
Cohen, S. 2015. Sites of popular music heritage [electronic book] : memories, histories, places. Routledge. New York.
Cohen, S. 2018. Liverpool’s Musical Landscapes. Historic England, Swindon.
Kronenburg, R. H. 2015. From Shed to Venue: The Arena Concert Event Space. In B. Halligan, K. FaircloughIsaacs, R. Edgar, & N. Spielman (eds.), The Arena Concert Music, Media and Mass Entertainment (pp. 73-84). Bloomsbury Publishing, New York.
Kronenburg, R. H. 2012. Live Architecture: Popular Music Venues, Stages and Arenas. Routledge, Oxford.
Theatres
Clifford, C. R. 2013. Performance spaces in English royal palaces, 1509-1642. PhD, University of Birmingham.
Fair, A. 2015. Setting the scene: Perspectives on twentieth-century theatre architecture. Routledge, London.
Fair, A. 2018. Modern playhouses : an architectural history of Britain’s new theatres, 1945-1985. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Fair, A. 2017. Post-War Theatre Architecture: Informed Conservation and Development. Edinburgh College of Art.
Hannah, D. 2014. Event space: theatre architecture and the historical avant-garde. Routledge, Abingdon.
Lopez, M. 2015. Objective evaluation of a simulation of the acoustics of a medieval urban space used for dramatic performances. Applied Acoustics, 88, 38-43.
Shorney, J. 2015. Knightstone: the story of Weston-super-Mare’s ‘Island’ Theatre. Redcliffe Press Ltd, Bristol.
Cinemas
Eyles, A., Stone, K. 2014. London’s West End Cinemas. English Heritage, Swindon.
Zoological
Tappin, S. 2016. Repair works at Dudley Zoo. Proceedings of the ICEEngineering History and Heritage, 169, 1, 11-21.
Piers
Barry, C. 2015. From pier to modernity: architectural histories of the seaside pier, 1861-1914. PhD, Middlesex University.
Bandstands (new category)
Rabbitts, P. 2018. Bandstands: Pavilions for music, entertainment and leisure. Historic England, Swindon.
Vernacular houses
Alcock, N., Miles, D. 2012. An early fifteenth-century Warwickshire cruck house using joggled halvings. Vernacular Architecture, 43, 19-27.
Alcock, N., Miles, D. 2013. The earliest tree-ring dated base-cruck house: 21 High Street, Alcester, Warwickshire. Vernacular Architecture, 44, 74-78.
Alcock, N., Miles, D. 2013. The medieval peasant house in Midland England. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
Ara, D., Rashid, M. 2016. Imaging Vernacular Architecture: A Dialogue with Anthropology on Building Process. Architectural Theory Review, 21, 2, 172-195.
Bowlt, C. 2014. The archaeology and history of a house (1400-1985) at Ruislip, Middlesex, Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 2014, 58-63.
Campbell, J. W. P. 2012. Architectural design and exterior display in gentry houses in 14th and 15th-century England. PhD, Queen’s University Belfast.
Charles, A. C. 2017. Deciphering the ‘Dutch houses’ : Netherlandish architectural influence in East Kent, 15501750. University of Kent.
Davies, P. 2015. A Yorkshire Yeoman’s house through the ages: the story of Field Head, Dodworth. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Duck, J. 2015. The profane and the sacred : expressions of belief in the domestic buildings of Southern Fenland, circa 1500 to 1700 AD. PhD, University of Leicester.
Dyer, C. 2013. Living in peasant houses in late medieval England. Vernacular Architecture, 44, 19-27.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Domestic 1: Vernacular Houses. Historic England, Swindon.
Howson, T. 2012. A small in-line hall house. Essex Historic Buildings Group Newsletter, 5, 7.
Howson, T. 2014. A pair of late medieval two-cell houses in an Essex village, and a regional context for the building type. Vernacular Architecture, 45, 67-80.
Johnson, C. 2016. Steep, Strait and High : ancient houses of Central Lincoln. The Lincoln Record Society, The Boydell Press, Lincoln.
Jordan, T., Walrond, L. 2014. The Cotswold House. Amberley Publishing, Stroud.
Menuge, A., Went, D. 2013. Nappa Hall, Askrigg, North Yorkshire: An Investigation and Assessment of the Late Medieval Hall in its Immediate Setting. Historic England, Swindon.
Menuge, Adam. 2015. Dove Cottage, Grasmere, Cumbria: Historic Building Report. Historic England, Swindon.
Pearson, S. 2012. The provision of services in medieval houses in Kent. Vernacular Architecture, 43, 28-46.
Tankard, D. 2012. Houses of the Weald and Downland: people and houses of south-east England c1300-1900. Carnegie Publishing Ltd, Lancaster.
Walker, J. 2014. Baythorne Hall, a raised-aisle hall in Birdbrook, Essex, and its relationship to other raisedaisled halls. Vernacular Architecture, 45, 81-95.
Town houses
Aymonino, A., Guerci, M. 2016. The architectural transformation of Northumberland House under the 7th Duke of Somerset and the 1st Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, 1748-86. The Antiquaries Journal, 96, 315-361.
Baker, N. 2018. The Houses of Hereford 1200-1700. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
Blackwell, T.Kohl, S. 2018. Urban heritages: How history and housing finance matter to housing form and homeownership rates. Urban Studies. 55, 16, 3669-3688.
Clark, D. 2013. Oxford 84 St Aldate’s rear wing. South Midlands Archaeology Journal, 43, 67-68.
Dou, P. 2013. Liberated urban flexibility : coordinated flexibility factors in the performance of the 19th century British terraced housing. PhD, University of Cambridge.
Guillery, P., Kroll, D. 2017. Mobilising Housing Histories: Learning from London’s Past for a Sustainable Future. RIBA Publishing, London.
Harrison, J. 2017. The Origin, Development and Decline of Back-to-Back Houses in Leeds, 1787–1937. Industrial Archaeology Review, 39, 2, 101-116.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Domestic 2: Town Houses. Historic England, Swindon.
John, E. 2013. Drawing rooms, dining rooms and parlours in the homes of London’s middling sorts 1740-1810. Regional Furniture, 27, 141-155.
Johnson, C. 2016. Steep, Strait and High : ancient houses of Central Lincoln. The Lincoln Record Society, The Boydell Press, Lincoln.
Leech, R. 2014. The Town House in Medieval and Early Modern Bristol. Historic England, Swindon.
Marti Balcells, A. 2018. Domestic architecture and the making of sexual culture in English, French, and German-language narrative fiction, 1856-1927. PhD, University of Kent.
Mohammadpourkarbasi, H. 2013. The eco-refurbishment of a 19th Century terraced house: energy and cost performance for current and future UK climates. Buildings, 3, 220-224.
Mohammadpourkarbasi, H. 2015. The eco-refurbishment of a 19th century terraced house : energy, carbon and cost performance for current and future UK climates. PhD, University of Liverpool.
Musson, J. 2014. Aubrey House. Historic England, Swindon.
Newman, C. 2017. Reducing Energy Use in Traditional Dwellings: Analysis of Four Solid Wall Houses in Reading. Historic England, Swindon.
Palaiologou, G. 2015. Between buildings and streets : a study of the micromorphology of the London terrace and the Manhattan row house 1880-2013. PhD, University College London (University of London).
Parker, R.W., Bishop, P., Collings, A.G., McNeilage, R. 2013. No. 18 North Street, Exeter: A 17th-century Merchant House with Painted Panelling. Devon Archaeology Society Proceedings, 71, 123-185.
Pelsmakers, S. 2017. Recent Approaches to Sustainable Retrofit of Victorian Houses. In Guillery, P., Kroll, D. Mobilising housing histories : learning from London’s past, 177-191. RIBA Publishing, London.
Stourton, J. Great Houses of London. Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd, London.
Stuart, R. B. 2014. Bowhill: The archaeological study of a building under repair in Exeter, Devon, 1977-95.
Historic England, Swindon.
Theodossopoulos, D. 2016. The need for conservation management in European 19th century urban housing. Proceedings for the Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions, SAHC.
Them, C. 2015. Robert Adam’s first Marylebone house: the story of General Robert Clerk, the Countess of Warwick and their mansion in Mansfield Street. The Georgian Group Journal, 23, 125-146.
Thom, C. 2013. The Survey and housing. The Victorian (Journal of the Victorian Society), 44, 8-11.
Thorp, J. R.L. 2012. The construction, presentation and development of a merchant’s town house c.1500-1740: 38 North Street, Exeter. Devon Archaeology Society Proceedings, 70, 147-250.
Vanoli, D. 2012. The Arab Hall, Leighton House Museum: Restoration and conservation works 2008-10. Journal of Architectural Conservation, 18, 1, 27-46.
Willkens, D.S. 2016. Reading Words and Images in the Description(s) of Sir John Soane’s Museum. Architectural Histories. 4, 1, 5. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ah.204.
Suburban and country houses
Blundell Jones, P. 2012. History on the margin: Unravelling the changing fortunes of a Devon house and its relation to the locality. Journal of Architecture, 17, 2, 191-212.
Bond, J. Clark, D. 2017. Appleton Manor: A ‘Most Remarkable Mansion’. Oxoniensia, 82, 1.
Burnstock, A., Sitwell, C., Daunt, C., Freeman, S. 2012. A room transposed: A technical and historical study of the King’s Room, Westwood Manor, Wiltshire, UK. Studies in Conservation, 57, SUPPL. 1.
Cady, M. A. 2014. The conservation of country house ruins. PhD, University of Leicester.
Campbell, J. W. P. 2012. Architectural design and exterior display in gentry houses in 14th and 15th-century England. PhD, Queen’s University Belfast.
Clifford, C. R. 2013. Performance spaces in English royal palaces, 1509-1642. PhD, University of Birmingham.
Clifford, H., Sweetmore, K. From Competition to Collaboration : Local Record Office and University Archives, and the Country House. In Finn, M. New Paths to Public Histories. Palgrave Pivot, Basingstoke.
Cole, E. 2017. Theobalds, Hertfordshire: The Plan and Interiors of an Elizabethan Country House. Architectural History, 60, 71-116.
Cooper, N. 2014. Sutton Place re-examined. The Antiquaries Journal, 94, 173-210.
Cromwell, T. 2013. Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire : An archaeological evaluation of the East Courtyard and the Service Courtyard. Historic England, Swindon.
Daws, G., Hobbs, P. 2015. The variety of brick types and sizes used at Old St. Albans Court, Nonington. Archaeologia Cantiana, 136, 281-293.
Dresser, M., Hann, A. 2013. Slavery and the British Country House. Historic England.
Geraghty, A. 2016. Castle Howard and the Interpretation of English Baroque Architecture. In Hallett, M., Llewellyn, N., and Myrone, M. (eds). Court Country City: British Art and Architecture, 1660-1735 (Studies in British Art, 24), 127-149.
Hague, S. G. 2015. The Gentleman’s House in the British Atlantic World 1680-1780. Palgrave, London.
Hague, S. G. 2013. Furnishing for gentility: evidence from small classical houses in Gloucestershire, 1680-1770. Regional Furniture, 27, 45-73.
Hall, M. 2017. Butterfield’s houses. Studies in Victorian Architecture & Design, 6. Victorian Society, London.
Hann, A. 2016. The Country House: Material culture and consumption. Historic England.
Hardwick, K. 2013. Lower Ashes, Stansfield, Revisited : 1614-2013. Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society, 21.
Harney, M. 2013. Place-making for the imagination: Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill. Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Farnham.
Hill, N. 2013. Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire : North Gatehouse Roof : Historic Buildings Report. Historic England, Swindon.
Hill, N. 2013. Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire : Record of opening up : Volume 5 : Historic Buildings Report. Historic England, Swindon.
Hill, N. 2013. Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire : The Dovecot Roof :Historic Buildings Report. Historic England, Swindon.
Hill, N. 2013. Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire: Record of opening up : Volume 4 Historic : Buildings Report. Historic England, Swindon.
Hill, N. 2013. Hall and Chambers: Oakham Castle Reconsidered. The Antiquaries Journal, 93, 163-216.
Hill, N., Liddle, P. 2013. Donington le Heath Manor House Revisited. Leicestershire Archaeology and History Society Transactions, 87, 161-189.
Hill, N., Morrison, K 2014. Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire: Record of Opening up: Volume Six. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Domestic 3: Suburban and Country Houses. Historic England, Swindon.
Kerr, S. 2016. A study of lodging ranges in late Medieval England. PhD, Queen’s University Belfast.
Knott, C. A. 2012. George Vernon and the building of Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire : punching above his weight?. PhD, University of Warwick.
Legard, J. 2014. Queen Anne, Court Culture and the Construction of Blenheim Palace. Journal for EighteenthCentury Studies, 37, 2, 185-197.
Leyland, M. R. 2016. Patronage and the architectural profession : the country house in nineteenth-century Northamptonshire. PhD, University of Leicester.
Lindfield, P. N. 2018. Horace Walpole’s Strawberry Hill House (1749). In S. Bacon. The Gothic, 153-160. Peter Lang Ltd, Witney.
Livingstone, N. 2015. The mistresses of Cliveden : three centuries of scandal, power and intrigue in an English stately home. Arrow Books Ltd., London.
Marti Balcells, A. 2018. Domestic architecture and the making of sexual culture in English, French, and German-language narrative fiction, 1856-1927. PhD, University of Kent.
Mills, J. 2013. Nurse’s Cottage, Branston. Lincolnshire Past & Present, 92, Summer, 5-6.
Minihan, G. 2015. Ightham Mote in the fourteenth century : the lived experience of Sir Thomas Couen (d.1372). University of Southampton.
Munby, J. 2014. Out of his element: Mr Johnson, Sir Joseph Banks and Tattershall Castle. The Antiquaries Journal, 94, 253-289.
Musson, J. 2014. Aubrey House. Historic England, Swindon.
Palmer, M., West, I. 2016. Technology in the Country House. Historic England, Swindon.
Reed, C., Smith, K. Collaborating across Heritage and Higher Education to Reveal the Global History of Osterley Park House. In Finn, M., Smith, K. (eds). New Paths to Public Histories, 47-72. Palgrave, Basingstoke.
Roberts, R. J. 2012. ‘Two meane fellows grand projectors’ : the self-projection of Sir Arthur Ingram and Lionel Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex, 1600-1645, with particular reference to their houses. PhD, Teesside University.
Roberts, R. 2015. ‘The Untold Story’ : The mediated female ghost in England’s Blenheim Palace. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 18, 1, 35-51.
Rodwell, K., Bell, R. 2013. Acton Court: The evolution of an early Tudor courtier’s house. Historic England, Swindon.
Salmon, F. 2013. Our Great Master Kent’ and the Design of Holkham Hall: A Reassessment. Architectural History, 56, 63-96.
Smith, A. L. R. 2017. Acquisition, patronage and display : contextualising the art collections of Longford Castle during the long eighteenth century. PhD, Birkbeck, University of London.
Smith, J. 2012. Freeholders’ Home Estate, Eastbourne, Darlington, Durham: Historic Area Assessment. Historic England, Swindon.
Smith, J. F. H. 2013. William Stukeley in Stamford: His Houses, Gardens and a Project for a Palladian Triumphal Arch Over Barn Hill. The Antiquaries Journal, 93, 353-400.
Stobart, J. 2013. Inventories and the changing furnishings of Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, 1717-1819. Regional Furniture, 27, 1-43.
Stutchbury, A. 2016. ‘At home’ in Standen : a study of the Beale family’s lived experience of their latenineteenth century Arts and Crafts home, 1890-1914. PhD, University of Sussex, Sussex.
Withey, M, Menuge, A. 2016. Dee House: An Investigation And Assessment Of The Early 18th-Century House And 19th-Century Convent School. Historic England, Swindon.
Yallop, R. 2017. Villa rustica, villa suburbana : Vernacular Italianate architecture in Britain, 1800-1860. PhD, University of Oxford.
Wells, E. J. 2017. A History and Analysis of the Hall. In Brightman, J. (ed). Charting Chipeling: The Archaeology of the Kiplin Estate. Solstice Heritage, Northallerton.
The modern house and housing
Agkathidis, A. 2018. Sustainable Retrofits: Post War Residential Towers in Britain. Routledge, London.
Bell, H. 2012. Values in the conservation and regeneration of post-war listed public housing : a study of Spa Green, London and Park Hill, Sheffield. PhD, University of Sheffield.
Benson, M., Hamiduddin, I. 2017. Self-Build Homes. Social Discourse, Experiences and Directions. UCL Press, London.
Blanchet, E 2018. Prefabs: A social and architectural history. Historic England, Swindon.
Bloom, N.D., Umbach, F., Vale, L.J. 2015. Public Housing Myths: Perception, Reality, and Social Policy. Cornell University Press.
Edinburgh College of Art 2014-2019. Tower Blocks – Our Blocks! A National Community Heritage Database for Postwar Mass Housing. Edinburgh College of Art.
Faculty of History, University of Oxford ongoing. Housing, Culture and Women’s Citizenship in Britain, c.1945 to the present. Faculty of History, University of Oxford.
Fisher, F. 2015. Designing the British post-war home: Kenneth Wood, 1948-1968. Routledge, Abingdon.\
Franklin, G., Harwood, E. 2014. Housing in Lambeth 1965-80 and its National Context. Historic England, Swindon.
Glendinning, M. 2017. Towers for the Welfare State: An Architectural History of British Multi-Storey Housing 1945-1970. SCCS, Edinburgh.
Glendinning, M. 2012. Multifaceted Monolith: The Hidden Diversity of Mass Housing. Images of Power and the Power of Images: Control, Ownership, and Public Space. Kapferer, J. (ed.). Oxford: Oxford: Berghahn., 47-59.
Harwood, E. 2015. Houses: Regional Practice and Local Character. Twentieth Century Society, London.
Hasted, R. 2016. Domestic Housing for Disabled Veterans 1900-2014: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Domestic 4: The Modern House & Housing. Historic England, Swindon.
Hollow, M. 2012. Housing needs : power, subjectivity and public housing in England, 1920-1970. University of Oxford.
Hui, B. 2014. Energy retrofit and occupant behaviour in protected housing: A case study of the Brunswick Centre in London. Energy and Buildings, 80, 120-130.
Kennett, C 2015. Colt Houses : the history of W.H. Colt Son & Company Ltd. Pitcairn-Knowles Publishing, Sevenoaks.
Marti Balcells, A. 2018. Domestic architecture and the making of sexual culture in English, French, and German-language narrative fiction, 1856-1927. PhD, University of Kent.
Moss, J. 2016. Conservation of buildings from the recent past : an investigation into England’s legacy of postwar social housing and its heritage value. PhD, University of Leicester.
Roberts, D. 2017. ‘We felt magnificent being up there’ : Erno Goldfinger’s Balfron Tower and the campaign to keep it public. In Guillery, P., Kroll, D. Mobilising housing histories : learning from London’s past. RIBA Publishing, London.
Roberts, D. J. 2016. Make public : performing public housing in regenerating east London. PhD, UCL (University College London).
Swenarton, M. 2013. Politics, property and planning: building the Brunswick, 1958-74. Town Planning Review, 84, 2, 197-226.
Swenarton, M. 2018. Homes fit for heroes: the politics and architecture of early state housing in Britain. (New edition) Routledge, Abingdon.
Swenarton, M. 2017. Cook’s Camden: The Making of Modern Housing. Lund Humphries, London.
Yarker, S. 2016. Social housing as built heritage: The presence and absence of affective heritage. In Divya P. Tolia-Kelly, Emma Waterton, Steve Watson (eds) Heritage, Affect and Emotion: Politics, Practices and Infrastructures, 237-254. Routledge, London and New York.
Clergy housing
Cessford, C 2012. Kingston, The Old Rectory, CAU report 1056, Fieldwork in Cambridgeshire. Cambridgshire Antiquarian Society Proceedings, 101.
Department of Archaeology, Durham University ongoing. Auckland Castle. Department of Archaeology, Durham University.
McIntyre, L. 2015. A review of the Church of England’s management of medieval bishops’ palaces. Journal of Architectural Conservation, 21, 2, 85-97.
Molyneux, N. 2012. Hartlebury Castle, Worcestershire : An Introduction to its Architectural History. Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, 56, 9-32.
Smith, P. L., Bexon, R. 2013. The Bishop’s palace at Salisbury : a concise history of the former palace of the bishops of Salisbury. Spire Books Ltd, Reading.
Weston, D. W. V. 2013. Rose Castle and the bishops of Carlisle 1133-2012. Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, Kendal.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Education Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Colleges
Bill, E. G. W. 2013. The belfry at Christ Church / Edited by Michael Hall. Oxoniensia, 78, 178.
Bott, A. 2015. Merton College: a longer history of the buildings & furnishings. (Revised and expanded edition.) Merton College, Oxford.
Brittain, K. 2017. The Classical Rebirth of Oxford: A Reappraisal of Peckwater’s Palladianism. Oxoniensia, 82, 105.
Butler, R. J. 2013. Secular and domestic : George Gilbert Scott and the master’s lodge of St. John’s College, Cambridge. St John’s College, Cambridge.
Clancy, S. L. 2017. Adult education, spirit and the ‘New Age’ : Sir George Trevelyan and the Shropshire Adult Education College (SAEC) at Attingham, 1948-76. PhD,University of Nottingham.
Cox, O. J. W. 2012. An Oxford College and the Eighteenth-Century Gothic Revival. Oxoniensia, 77.
Forde, D. 2012. Oxford, Bannister House, Pembroke College, Brewer Street. South Midlands Archaeology Journal, 42, 55.
Gunn, S. J. 2013. Treasures of Merton College. Third Millennium Information, London.
Lawrence, R. 2014. The evolution of the Victorian art school. Journal of Architecture, 19, 1, 81-107.
Lepine, A. 2014. ‘Brutalism Among the Ladies’ : Modern Architecture at Somerville College, Oxford, 1947-67. Architectural History, 57, 357-392.
Manuel, A. ed. 2013. Breaking New Ground: A History of Somerville College as Seen through its Buildings. Somerville College, Oxford.
Mardell, J., Fidelis ad Mortem: John Chessell Buckler, an Oxford College Architect. Oxoniensia, 83, 73.
Neild, R. R. 2014. Nevile and his court : the turbulent history of Nevile’s Court, Trinity College, Cambridge. The Georgian Group Journal, 22, 67-75.
Newman, R., Dickens, A., Evans, C. 2013. Some Splendid Rooms : Further Archaeological and Architectural Investigations in Jesus College, Cambridge.1998–2011. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 102, 73-92.
Rawle, T., Adamson, J., Sinclair, L., Bays, J. 2015. A classical adventure : the architectural history of Downing College, Cambridge. The Oxbridge Portfolio Ltd, Cambridge.
Robertson, L. C. 2016. ‘We Must Advance, We Must Expand’ : architectural and social challenges to the domestic model at the College for Ladies at Westfield. Women’s History Review, 25, 1, 105-123.
Saltmarsh, J., Monteith, P., Vaux, B. 2015. King’s College Chapel : a history and commentary / John Saltmarsh edited by Peter Monteith, Bert Vaux.
Smith, O. 2014. Balancing Heritage and Environmental Policies for Sustainable Refurbishment of Historic Buildings: The Case of New Court, Trinity College, Cambridge. The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 5, 2, 116-131.
Smith, O. S. 2012. Robinson College, Cambridge and the Twilight of a Collegiate Modernism, 1974-81. Architectural History, 55, 369-402.
Zeeman, N. 2014. King’s College Chapel 1515-2015 : art, music and religion in Cambridge. Harvey Miller Publishers, New York.
Libraries
Fenton, C. B. 2013. The Library Designs of Sir Basil Spence, Glover & Ferguson. Architectural Heritage, 24.
Harwood, E. 2016. The English Public Library 1945-85: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Hodgson, J. 2012. ‘Carven stone and blazoned pane’ : The Design and Construction of the John Rylands Library. Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 89, 1.
Lewis, D. 2015. Developing Modernity: Giles Gilbert Scott’s Design for the New Bodleian Library. Bodleian Library Record, 28, 1, 47-68.
Penney, C. 2016. Peter Hoare and the Hurd Library at Hartlebury Castle, Worcestershire. Library & Information History, 32, 1-2, 46-57.
Prizeman, O., Jones, C. B., Parisi, M., Pezzica, C. 2018. How can century-old architectural hierarchies for the design of public libraries be re-interpreted and re-used?. Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 8, 4 481-494.
Taylor, S. 2016. The English Public Library 1850-1939: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
West, S. 2013. An architectural typology for the early modern country house library, 1660-1720. Library, 14, 4, 441-464.
Woodcock, S. 2012. The Mystery of the Wray Castle Library Panelling and Manchester Central Library. Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 89, 2, 203-225.
Museums
MacLeod, S. 2012. Museum architecture : a new biography. Routledge, London.
McKane, A. 2012. Tate Liverpool as a force for social renewal? : a critical study of art museum education, expansion and urban change (1988-2008). PhD, University of Liverpool.
Willkens, D.S. 2016. Reading Words and Images in the Description(s) of Sir John Soane’s Museum. Architectural Histories. 4, 1, 5. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ah.204.
Zhang, L. 2016. Towards conflict resolution and collaborative consensus-making : a participatory approach to architecture design in the Nottingham Natural History Museum, Wollaton Hall. PhD, University of Nottingham.
Schools
Burke, C., Grosvenor, I. An exploration of the writing and reading of a life: The ‘body parts of the Victorian school architect E. R. Robson. In Pokewitz, T.S, ed. Rethinking the history of education: transnational perspectives on its questions, methods, and knowledge. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.
Franklin, G. 2012. ‘Built-in variety’ : David and Mary Medd and the child-centred primary school, 1944-80. Architectural History, 55, 321-367.
Franklin, G., Harwood, E., Taylor, S., Whitfield, M. 2012. England’s Schools 1962-88: A Thematic Study. Historic England, Swindon.
Harwood, E. 2015. England’s Schools: History, architecture and adaptation. Historic England, Swindon.
Hulme, T. 2015. “A Nation Depends on Its Children” : School Buildings and Citizenship in England and Wales, 1900–1939. Journal of British Studies, 54, 2, 406-432.
Kozlovsky, R. 2013. The architectures of childhood : children, modern architecture and reconstruction in postwar England. Routledge, London.
Longcroft, A., Wade Martins, S. 2013. Building an education : an historical and architectural study of rural schools and schooling in Norfolk c.1800-1944. Norfolk Historic Buildings Group.
Lofthouse, A. W. G. 2012. Building schools for Sheffield, 1870-1914 : The Victorian Society. ALD Design & Print, Sheffield.
Mason, R. 2015. The Design of Nineteenth-Century Wesleyan Space : Re-reading F. J. Jobson’s Chapel and School Architecture. Wesley and Methodist Studies, 7, 1, 78-99.
Smith, E. Westminster School Buildings, 1630–1730. Westminster : the art, architecture and archaeology of the Royal Abbey and palace. Part 1, Warwick Rodwell, Tim Tatton-Brown. British Archaeological Association, Conference Transactions, 39:1. Leeds: Maney, 2015.
Withey, M, Menuge, A. 2016. Dee House: An Investigation And Assessment Of The Early 18th-Century House And 19th-Century Convent School. Historic England, Swindon.
Wooler, F. 2016. Educating the Workers of Sheffield in the 18th and 19th Centuries : St Luke’s National School, Garden Street, Sheffield. Industrial Archaeology Review, 38, 1, 47-58.
Universities
For collegiate universities, see also Colleges.
Engel, C. 2014. A conservation policy for modern university buildings. Proceedings of the 13th Docomomo International Conference Seoul: Expansion and Conflict, Seoul 201, 90-94.
Everett, C. P. 2013. Sheffield arts tower: Rejuvenation of a II* listed structure. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Structures and Buildings, 166, 1, 38-48.
Geraghty, A. 2013. The Sheldonian Theatre: Architecture and Learning in Seventeenth-Century Oxford. Yale University Press. New Haven.
Sumner, J. 2013. Walls of resonance: Institutional history and the buildings of the University of Manchester. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 44, 4, 700-715.
Whyte, W. 2016. Redbrick: A Social and Architectural History of Britain’s Civic Universities. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Whyte, W. H. 2013. Halls of Residence at Britain’s Civic Universities, 1870–1970. In Hamlett, J., Hoskins, L., Preston, R. (eds). Residential institutions in Britain, 1725-1970 : inmates and environments. Perspectives in economic and social history, 27. Pickering & Chatto, London.
Laboratory
Brock, W. H. 2017. British School Chemistry Laboratories, 1830–1920. Ambix, 64, 1, 43-65.
Institute
Treglown, T. 2014. Porthleven in years gone by. The institute. Privately printed.
West, I. 2017. Mechanics’ Institutes: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Fair, A. 2013. Modern Public and Institutional Architecture. The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, University of Cambridge.
Fennelly, K. 2017. Poverty and Illness in the ‘Old Countries’ : Archaeological Approaches to Historical Medical Institutions in the British Isles. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 21, 1, 178-197.
Giles, C. 2015. Building a Better Society: Liverpool’s Historic Institutional Buildings. Historic England.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Health and Welfare Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Sellers, L. M. 2017. Managing convicts, understanding criminals : medicine and the development of English convict prisons, c.1837-1886. PhD, University of Leeds.
Hospitals
Arnold, D. 2013. The spaces of the hospital : spatiality and urban change in London 1680-1820. Routledge.
Butler, S.V. F. 2013. ‘A model for the country’: letters from Florence Nightingale to the architect, Thomas Worthington, on hospitals and other matters 1865-1868. Medical humanities, 39, 2, 91-0.
Fair, A. 2018. Modernization of our Hospital System: The National Health Service, the Hospital Plan, and the ‘Harness’ Programme, 1962-77. Twentieth Century British History, 29, 4, 547-575.
Morrison, K. 2015. The Fever Wards, Stamford Hospital, Lincolnshire. Historic England, Swindon.
Roffey, S. 2012. Medieval leper hospitals in England: an archaeological perspective. Medieval Archaeology, 56, 203-233.
Spas
Boucher, A. R., Morriss, R. K., Mayes, S. R. 2013. An architectural analysis of the hot bath and cross bath, Bath, 1997-2003. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 47, 1, 164-194.
Shifrin, M. 2015. Victorian Turkish Baths. Historic England, Swindon.
Whitbourn, P. 2014. The Pantiles, Royal Tunbridge Wells : a brief history and guide. Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society, Tunbridge Wells.
Asylums
Fennelly, K. 2014. Out of sound, out of mind: noise control in early nineteenth-century lunatic asylums in England and Ireland. World Archaeology, 46, 3, 416-430.
Gibbeson, C. F. 2018. After the asylum : place, value and heritage in the redevelopment of historic former asylums. PhD, Newcastle University.
Joseph, A., Kearns, R., Moon, G. 2013. Re-Imagining Psychiatric Asylum Spaces through Residential Redevelopment: Strategic Forgetting and Selective Remembrance. Housing Studies, 28, 1, 135-153.
Almshouses
Fox, C. M. 2013. The Royal Almshouse at Westminster c.1500- c.1600. PhD, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Hill, N., Rogers, A. 2013. Guild, hospital and alderman : New light on the founding of Browne’s Hospital, Stamford. Abremis, Bury St Edmunds.
Workhouses
Cole, E., Morrison, K. 2016. Red House (formerly Framlingham Workhouse), Framlingham Castle, Suffolk. Historic England, Swindon.
Newman, C. 2013. An archaeology of poverty: Architectural innovation and pauper experience at Madeley Union Workhouse, Shropshire. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 47, 2, 359-377.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Industrial Structures. Historic England, Swindon.
Mengüşoğlu, N., Boyacioğlu, E. 2013. Reuse of industrial built heritage for residential purposes in Manchester (1). Metu Journal of the Faculty of Architecture, 30, 1, 117-138.
Oglethorpe, M. 2014. The Rolt Memorial Lecture: The public benefit of industrial heritage – taking a positive view. Industrial Archaeology Review, 36, 2, 85-96.
Pearson, L. 2016. Victorian and Edwardian British Industrial Architecture. Crowood Press, Ramsbury.
Rose, M. 2015. Ancoats: Cradle of industrialisation. Historic England, Swindon.
Symonds, J., Casella, E. C. 2015. Historical archaeology and industrialisation. In Hicks, D., Beaudry, M. C. The Cambridge Companion to Historical Archaeology, 168-188. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Zeepvat, R. J. 2016. The Clarkes and Tan Yard Wharf : A 19th-century industrial site in Fenny Stratford and its owners. Records of Buckinghamshire, 56, 109-126.
Energy generation
Clarke, J. 2015. 20th-Century Coal- and Oil-Fired Electric Power Generation: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Clarke, J. 2016. England’s Redundant Post-War Coal- and Oil-Fired Power Stations: Guidelines for recording and archiving their records. Historic England, Swindon.
Cookson, M. 2012. From turbine to Archimedes Screw. Mill News, 130, Jan, 16-18.
Heathorn, S. 2013. Aesthetic Politics and Heritage Nostalgia: Electrical Generating Superstations in the London Cityscape since 1927. The London Journal, 38, 2, 125-150.
Hudson, R. 2012. Temple of Power. History Today, 62, 12.
Murray, S. A. 2015. Bankside Power Station: planning, politics and pollution. PhD, University of Leicester.
Wallis, G. 2017. Restoring the Elsecar Newcomen Engine—High Ideals, Deep Mysteries. International Journal for the History of Engineering & Technology, 87, 2, 154-164.
Watts, P. 2016. Up in smoke : the failed dreams of Battersea Power Station. Paradise Road, Richmond.
Manufacturing
Algar, D., Saunders, P. 2014. A medieval pottery kiln in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 107, 146-155.
Carmichael, K. 2013. The Hat Industry of Luton and its Buildings. Historic England.
Cattell, J. 2015. The Birmingham Jewellery Quarter: An introduction and guide. Historic England, Swindon.
Holland, J., Jackson, I. 2013. A Monument to Humanism: Pilkington Brothers’ Headquarters (1955-65) by Fry, Drew and Partners. Architectural History, 56, 343-386.
Morrison, K. 2015. Built to Last?: The buildings of the Northamptonshire boot and shoe industry. Historic England, Swindon.
Smith, J. 2015. Behind the Veneer: South Shoreditch – The Furniture Trade and its Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Processing
Bowden, M. 2013. Furness Iron: The physical remains of the iron industry and related woodland industries of Furness and Southern Lakeland. English Heritage, Swindon.
Patrick, A. 2013. Early malt kilns in England. Ancient Monuments Society Transactions, 57, 56-86.
Pearson, L. 2014. Built to Brew: The History and heritage of the brewery. Historic England, Swindon.
Storage and distribution
Haslam, R., Thompson, G. 2016. ‘An immense and exceedingly commodious goods station’ : the archaeology and history of the Great Northern Railway’s goods yard at King’s Cross, 1849 to the present day. Pre-Construct Archaeology, Ltd, London.
Minnis, J. 2016. The Railway Goods Shed and Warehouse in England. Historic England, Swindon.
Factory
Chance, H. 2017. The factory in a garden : a history of corporate landscapes from the industrial to the digital age. Manchester University Press, Manchester.
Jones, C., Wilks, M. 2017. Blackpole munitions factory. Logaston Press, Hereford.
Kenyon, D. 2015. First World War National Factories: An Archaeological, Architectural and Historical review. Historic England, Swindon.
Mill
Giles, C., Williams, M. 2015. Ditherington Mill and the industrial revolution. English Heritage, Swindon.
Howes, H. 2012. Hertfordshire’s lost mills. Hertfordshire’s Past, 19, Spring, 31.
Williams, M. 2016. Tone Works, Somerset: Machinery and Power in the Serge Industry. Industrial Archaeology Review, 38, 2, 119-130.
Williams, M. 2015. Bridport and West Bay: The buildings of the flax and hemp industry. Historic England, Swindon.
Williams, M. 2013. Textile Mills of South West England. Historic England, Swindon.
Wray, D., Hillier, R. 2016. Pitstone Windmill : the rescue of an ancient landmark. The Choir Press, Gloucester.
Workshop
Guinness, J. 2012. The Role of the Sheldon Family in Establishing the Tapestry-Weaving Workshops Associated with Their Name. The Antiquaries Journal, 92, 347-352.
Matheson, R. M. 2016. Swindon Works : the legend. The History Press Ltd, Stroud.
Wray, N. 2015. ‘One Great Workshop’: The buildings of the Sheffield metal trades. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Law and Government Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Government buildings
Stourton, J. 2017. British Embassies: Their Diplomatic and Architectural History. Frances Lincoln, London.
University of York 2016. St Stephen’s Chapel Westminster Visual and Political Culture 1292 to 1941. University of York, York.
Watrobski, A. 2017. Encaustic Tiles at the Palace of Westminster. The Building Conservation Directory. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/encaustic-tiles/encaustic-tiles.htm.
Law courts
Brodie, A. 2016. Law Courts and Courtrooms 1: The Buildings of the Criminal Law: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Brodie, A. 2016. Law Courts and Courtrooms 2: Civil and Coroner’s Courts: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic Engand, Swindon.
Fair, A. 2013. Modern Public and Institutional Architecture. The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, University of Cambridge.
Hodgetts, C., Booth, M. 2012. Warwick Court House. Warwickshire History, 15, 2, 43-63.
Prentice, J. 2012. Long Crendon, 116 High Street, Courthouse. South Midlands Archaeology Journal, 42, 19.
Prisons
Brodie, A. 2014. English Prisons: An Architectural History. E-book. Historic England, Swindon.
Sellers, L. M. 2017. Managing convicts, understanding criminals : medicine and the development of English convict prisons, c.1837-1886. PhD, University of Leeds.
Workhouses
Cole, E., Morrison, K. 2016. Red House (formerly Framlingham Workhouse), Framlingham Castle, Suffolk. Historic England, Swindon.
Newman, C. 2013. An archaeology of poverty: Architectural innovation and pauper experience at Madeley Union Workhouse, Shropshire. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 47, 2, 359-377.
Barker, N. 2015. Margate’s Seaside Heritage. Historic England, Swindon.
Cain, H. 2007. Suffolk’s Defended Shore: Coastal Fortifications from the Air. Historic England, Swindon.
Coad, J. 2013. Support for the Fleet: Architecture and engineering of the Royal Navy’s bases 1700-1914. Historic England, Swindon.
Fulford, M. 2013. England’s Coastal Heritage: A survey for English Heritage and the RCHME. Historic England, Swindon.
Hendriks, S. 2014. The Gunboat Yard, Haslar, Gosport: Historic Buildings Assessment. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Maritime and Naval Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Marden, D. 2012. The building of Southampton Docks. DB Publishing, Nottingham.
Pater, C. 2016. The Assessment and Management of Marine Archaeology in Port and Harbour Development. Historic England, Swindon.
Phillips, L. 2014. Pembroke Dockyard and the old Navy: a bicentennial history. The History Press Ltd, Stroud.
Smith, J. 2016. Coastguard Stations: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Bennett, L. 2017. In the ruins of the Cold War bunker : affect, materiality and meaning making. Rowman & Littlefield International, Lanham.
Biddle, M. 2014. Henry VIII’s Coastal Artillery Fort at Camber Castle, Rye, East Sussex. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
Borman, T. The story of the Tower of London. Merrell Publishing, London.
Bowden, M. 2015. Defending Scilly. Historic England, Swindon.
Brindle, S. 2012. The keep at Conisbrough castle, Yorkshire. Chateau Gaillard, 25, 61-74. Centre de Recherches Archeologiques et Historiques Medievales (CRAHM).
Bromhead, E. N., Ibsen, M., Tapete, D. 2013. 19th and 20th century coastal military installations affected by coastal erosion in the UK. In Bilotta, E., Flora, A., Lirer, S., Viggiani, C. (eds). Geotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites. 191-198. CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, Oxford.
Brueckner, R., Lambert, P. 2014. Conservation of defence heritage structures using corrosion protection techniques. WIT Transactions on the Built Environment, 143, 271-282.
Burns, A. 2015. Forgotten Fort Crosby: dune heritage revealed. Sefton Coast Landscape Partnership Scheme.
Cain, H. 2007. Suffolk’s Defended Shore: Coastal Fortifications from the Air. Historic England, Swindon.
Carmichael, K. 2015. Drill Halls: A National Overview. Historic England, Swindon.
Carmichael, K. 2015. Drill Halls: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Coad, J. 2012. Dover Castle: A frontline fortress and its wartime tunnels. Historic England, Swindon.
Cocroft, W. D. 2018. Legacies of the First World War: Building for total war 1914-1918. Historic England, Swindon.
Cocroft, W. D. 2017. Former RAF Upper Heyford, Cherwell, Oxfordshire: A reassessment of the flying field Conservation Area. Historic England, Swindon.
Draper, K. L. 2018. Wartime huts : the development, typology, and identification of temporary military buildings in Britain, 1914-1945. PhD, University of Cambridge.
Edgeworth, M. 2013. Grain Island Firing Point, Yantlet Creek, Isle of Grain, Medway: Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Military Structures. Historic England, Swindon.
Foster, J. V. 2014. Rebuilding Woolwich Arsenal clock tower, London, UK. Proceedings of the ICE Engineering History and Heritage, 167, 1, 22-33.
Howard, C., Pullen, R. 2014. Castle Heaton, Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland: An Investigation of the Vaulted Building and Adjacent Earthworks. Historic England, Swindon.
Kampani, K. 2016. Mosaic Conservation at the Royal Garrison Church of St George. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/mosaic-conservation/mosaic-conservation.htm
Kendall, P. 2012. The Royal Engineers at Chatham 1750–2012. Historic England, Swindon.
Kirton, J., Young, G. 2017. Excavations at Bamburgh: New Revelations in Light of Recent Investigations at the Core of the Castle Complex. Archaeological Journal, 174, 1, 146-210.
Liddiard, R., Sims, D. 2012. A Hedgehog on the Heath: The Second World War Landscape of ‘Kruschen’, Dunwich, Suffolk. Archaeological Journal, 169, 1, 519-549.
Linford, N. T. 2013. Portland Castle, Dorset: Report On Geophysical Survey, November 2012. Historic England, Swindon.
McCarthy, M.R., Summerson, H.R.T, Annis, R.G 2013. Carlisle Castle: A survey and documentary history. Historic England, Swindon.
Morgan, T. 2012. Richard’s Castle : Conservation and standing remains 2011-2012. Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club, 60, 121-128.
Muir, A. 2012. Regional Power and the Profits of War: the East Range of Warwick Castle. Archaeological Journal, 169, 29-31.
Newsome, S., Pullen, R. 2013. St Mary’s Marshes, Hoo St Mary, Medway, Kent: An Assessment of the Late 19th-Century Explosives Magazines. Historic England, Swindon.
Parkyn, A., Mcneill, T. 2012. Cheshire Castles of the Irish Sea Cultural Zone. Archaeological Journal, 169, 1, 480518.
Phillips, L. 2014. Pembroke Dockyard and the old Navy: a bicentennial history. The History Press Ltd, Stroud.
Porter, S. The Tower of London : the biography. Amberley Publishing, Chalford.
Reading, B. 2016. Historic Military Aviation Sites: Conservation Guidance.
Sharples, J. 2012. Gateways to Power: The Castles of Ranulf III of Chester and Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd. Archaeological Journal, 169, 15-17.
Small, F. 2014. All Hallows, Kent: A Second World War Oil QF Bombing Decoy. Historic England, Swindon.
Sou, L. 2016. A survey of the historic carvings at Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, using Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scans. Historic England, Swindon.
Swallow, R. E. 2015. Cheshire castles in context. PhD, University of Chester.
Thomas, R. J. C. 2016. Civil – Defence From the First World War to the Cold War. Historic England, Swindon.
University of Sheffield ongoing. Uncovering Sheffield’s Lost Castle. Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield.
White, P., Cook, A. 2015. Sherborne Old Castle, Dorset : archaeological investigations, 1930-90. Society of Antiquaries of London.
Wyeth, W. 2018. Medieval Timber Motte Towers. Medieval Archaeology, 62, 1, 135-156.
Ahmed, Nazarene, GARNETT, Jane, GIDLEY, Ben, HARRIS, Alana, KEITH, Michael 2016. Shifting markers of identity in East London’s diasporic religious spaces. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39, 2, 223-242.
Akande, Oluwafemi Kehinde 2015. Factors influencing operational energy performance and refurbishment of UK listed church buildings : towards a strategic management framework. PhD, Anglia Ruskin University.
Barnwell, P. S. 2015. Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 300-950. Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 4. Paul Watkins Publishing, Lincolnshire.
Barnwell, P. S. 2016. Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 950-1150. Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 5. Paul Watkins Publishing, Lincolnshire.
Barnwell, P. S. 2018. Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 1150-1350. Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 7. Paul Watkins Publishing, Lincolnshire.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Places of Worship. Historic England, Swindon.
Inge, J. 2017. Sacred Space and Community. The Building Conservation Directory. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/sacred-space/sacred-space.htm.
Minnis, J. 2015. Religion and Place in Leeds. Historic England, Swindon.
Morel, A-F. 2016. The Ethics and Aesthetics of Architecture: The Anglican Reception of Roman Baroque Churches. Architectural Histories, 4, 17, 1-13.
Morel, A-F. 2018. Preserving the Nation’s Zeal: Church Buildings and English Christian History in Stuart England. In: Enenkel K., Ottenheym K. (Eds.), The Quest for an Appropriate Past: 1400-1700, 707-730.
Seirafi, S., Fouseki. K. Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in Sacred Places: Towards a New Approach. In Albert M. T., Bandarin F., Pereira Roders A. (eds). Going Beyond. Perceptions of Sustainability in Heritage Studies No. 2, 115-131. Springer, Cham.
Vane, M. S. 2014. Church Lighting. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/lighting-historic-churches/lighting-historic-churches.htm.
Verkaaik, O. 2013. Religious Architecture : Anthropological Perspectives. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam.
Cathedral
Bill, E. G. W. 2013. Sir Gilbert Scott’s Restoration of Christ Church Cathedral. Oxoniensia, 78, 127.
Bridges, P. H. 2015. A History of the Catherdal Church of All Saints Derby, Derby Cathedral Enterprises, Derby.
Brown, D. (ed) Durham Cathedral : history, fabric and culture, edited by David Brown. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Buchanan, A., Webb, N. 2017. Creativity in Three Dimensions : An Investigation of the Presbytery Aisles of Wells Cathedral. British Art Studies, 6.
Buchanan, A., Webb, N. 2018. Two- and Three-dimensional Geometry in Tierceron Vaults: A Case Study of Exeter Cathedral. In Sixth International Congress on Construction History, 391-397.
Burg, J. A. 2017. “Remember where you are!” : the use of English cathedrals as sites of theatrical performance, 1928-2015. PhD, University of Birmingham.
Caroe, O. 2016. Commission by Competition: Ripon Cathedral’s New Gargoyles. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/kirkyard-heritage/kirkyard-heritage.htm.
Milner, L. 2017. Lincoln Cathedral Treasure House. The Antiquaries Journal, 97, 205-229.
Proctor, R. 2014. Uncertainty and the Modern Church: Two Roman Catholic Cathedrals in Britain. In Kulic, V., Penick, M. & Parker, T. (eds). Sanctioning Modernism: Architecture and the Making of Postwar Identities, 113138. University of Texas Press, US.
Riall, N. 2015. Thomas Bertie, the master-mason at Winchester Cathedral c 1515-50. The Antiquaries Journal, 95, 211-249.
Schofield, J. 2016. St Paul’s Cathedral: archaeology and history. Oxbow Press, Oxford.
Smith, L. 2012. The pentagon and pentagram star: the natural design of Lincoln Cathedral high roof. Mortice and Tenon, 49, Autumn, 12-14.
Thurlby, M. 2018. Anglo-Saxon Reminiscences and other aspects of the Romanesque Fabric of Worcester Cathedral. Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, 26, 113-148.
Thurlby, M. 2016. Hereford Cathedral: Romanesque and Early Gothic Sculpture. In Johnson, A. , Shoesmith, R. .ed. The Story of Hereford. Logaston Press, Hereford.
University of York 2016. Restoring York Minster’s medieval masterpiece. University of York, York.
Webb, N., Buchanan, A. 2017. Tracing the past: A digital analysis of Wells cathedral choir aisle vaults. Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 4, 19-27.
Webb, N., Buchanan, A. 2018. Tracing the Past: a digital analysis of the Lady Chapel vaults at Ely cathedral. Digital Heritage, New Realities: Authenticity & Automation in the Digital Age.
Webb, N. 2016. Digital re-analysis of lost architecture and the particular case of Lutyens׳ Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Frontiers of Architectural Research, 5, 2, 265-275.
Yeomans, D. 2013. The mystery of Winchester Cathedral. Mortice and Tenon, 51, Spring, 8-12.
Chapel
Bone, D. A. 2016. Historic building stones and their distribution in the churches and chapels of West Sussex, England. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association, 127, 1, 53-77.
Bone, D. A. 2016. Reply to comment by Roger Cordiner on Historic building stones and their distribution in churches and chapels of West Sussex, England. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association, 127, 4, 529-0.
Clammer, C. 2014. The churches and chapels of the parish of Tidenham: their history and architecture. Tidenham Historical Group, Chepstow.
Haslam, J. 2013. The Unfinished Chapel at Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, and Ecclesiastical Politics in The Early Eleventh Century. Archaeological Journal, 170, 1, 272-301.
Hillson, J. 2015. St Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster : architecture, decoration and politics in the reigns of Henry III and the three Edwards (1227-1363). PhD, University of York, York.
Jago, J. 2012. The dissemination and reassessment of private religious space in early modern England: an examination of the cultural contexts surrounding royal, episcopal and collegiate chapels from the accession of James I to the Restoration. PhD, University of York, York.
Jeffery, R. 2014. Rescuing the Built Heritage of Dissenters, Recusants and Nonconformists : the Historic Chapels Trust. Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, 58, 155-169.
Mason, R. 2015. The Design of Nineteenth-Century Wesleyan Space : Re-reading F. J. Jobson’s Chapel and School Architecture. Wesley and Methodist Studies, 7, 1, 78-99.
Proctor, R. 2017. Modern Medievalism: Dom Charles Norris, Dalle de Verre and the Blessed Sacrament Chapel. In Beacham, P. (ed.). Buckfast Abbey: History, Art and Architecture, 207-231. Merrell Publishers Ltd, London.
Saltmarsh, J., Monteith, P., Vaux, B. 2015. King’s College Chapel : a history and commentary / John Saltmarsh edited by Peter Monteith, Bert Vaux.
Slatter, R. L. 2017. A ‘more-than-architectural’ approach to Wesleyan space : how can material and spatial approaches to metropolitan Wesleyan Methodist practices provide insights into congregational experiences between 1851 and 1932?. PhD, UCL (University College London).
University of Sheffield 2016. The Rothwell Charnel Chapel Project. Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield.
University of York 2016. St Stephen’s Chapel Westminster Visual and Political Culture 1292 to 1941. University of York, York.
Wakeling, C. 2017. Chapels of England: Buildings of Protestant Nonconformity. Historic England, Swindon.
Wakeling, C. 2016. Nonconformist places of worship: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Zeeman, N. 2014. King’s College Chapel 1515-2015 : art, music and religion in Cambridge. Harvey Miller Publishers, New York.
Church
Ayers, B. 2017. The parish churches of Norwich north of the River Wensum: city, community, architecture and antiquarianism. Church Archaeology, 18, 1-20.
Bagshaw, S. 2014. The building stones of St Mary’s Church, Deerhurst. The Friends of Deerhurst Church, Deerhurst.
Bellenger, D. A. 2013. St Wulstan’s, Little Malvern / a history. Downside Abbey Press, Downside.
Barks, C. E. M. 2015. A history of TCM : The Thomas Cooper Memorial Church, Lincoln (c. 1695-2015). Lincoln.
Bone, D. A. 2016. Historic building stones and their distribution in the churches and chapels of West Sussex, England. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association, 127, 1, 53-77.
Bone, D. A. 2016. Reply to comment by Roger Cordiner on Historic building stones and their distribution in churches and chapels of West Sussex, England. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association, 127, 4, 529-0.
Boyd, M. C. 2015. In their own image?: church-building in the Deanery of Manchester 1847-1903 : relationships between donor, architect and churchmanship. PhD, University of Manchester.
Brown, J. W. 2015. St. Leonard’s Streatham: a guide to an ancient parish church that rose from the ashes after a fire in 1975. Local History Publications.
Brown, S. 2015. Religion and Place: Liverpool’s historic places of worship. E-book. Historic England, Swindon.
Budge, A. 2017. The 14th-Century Rebuilding of the Collegiate Church of St Mary’s, Warwick. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 170, 1, 82-114.
Buglass, J. 2016. Historic Graffiti on the Tower of St. Oswald’s Church, Filey, North Yorkshire: recording and Interpretation. Historic England, Swindon.
Clammer, C. 2014. The churches and chapels of the parish of Tidenham: their history and architecture.
Tidenham Historical Group, Chepstow.
Byng, G. 2015. The contract for the north aisle at the church of St James, Biddenham. The Antiquaries Journal, 95, 251-265.
Champion, M. 2015. Medieval Graffiti: The Lost Voices of England’s Churches. Ebury Press, London.
Chapman, D. I. 2015. A guide to the interior memorials in the Parish Church of St Mary’s, Leyton. Leyton & Leytonstone History Society, London.
CLARK, D. R., WOOLLEY, L. 2014. St Luke’s Church, Canning Crescent, Oxford. Oxoniensia, 79.
Cooper, T. 2016. The Future of England’s Rural Parish Churches. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/rural-parish-churches/rural-parish-churches.htm.
Curtin-Kelly, P. 2015. An ornament to the city : Holy Trinity and the Capuchin Order. Nonsuch Publishing, Stroud.
Derrick, A. 2017. 19th- and 20th-Century Roman Catholic Churches: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Dutton, A. 2017. Bell Frames and Bell Towers: A Practical Approach to Assessment. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/bell-frames/bell-frames.htm.
Flannery, J. 2016. Fifty English Steeples: The Finest Medieval Parish Church Towers and Spires in England. Thames and Hudson Ltd, London.
Gibson, F. 2013. St John the Evangelist, Shobdon: A Conservation Case Study. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/shobdon-conservation/shobdon-conservation.htm.
Gilchrist, R. 2014. Monastic and church archaeology. Annual Review of Anthropology, 43, 235-250.
Goodall, J. A. A., Barker, P. 2015. Parish church treasures: the nation’s greatest art collection. Bloomsbury Continuum, London and New York.
Hazeldean, P. 2014. Structural Glass for Historic Churches. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/structural-glass/structural-glass.htm.
Heslop, T. A. 2012. Art, Faith and Place in East Anglia: From Prehistory to the Present. Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge.
Howell, K. 2014. Victorian and Edwardian Stencilled Decoration. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/stencilled-decoration/stencilled-decoration.htm
Howson, T. 2012. The chancel screen in Holy Trinity Church, Bradwell-Juxta-Coggeshall, Essex. Essex Historic Buildings Group Newsletter, 8, 3-7.
Jones, J. F. 2013. Dances of life and death : interpretations of early modern religious identity from rural parish chuches and their landscapes along the Hampshire/Sussex border 1500-1800. PhD, University of Southampton.
Kampani, K. 2016. Mosaic Conservation at the Royal Garrison Church of St George. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/mosaic-conservation/mosaic-conservation.htm
Kerr, C. 2017. Restoring All Saints’, Margaret Street : Discoveries and Reflections. Studies in Victorian Architecture & Design, 6. Victorian Society, London.
Knight, D., McIntyre, L., Greenaway, L. 2015. Funding in Parish Churches. Historic Churches.
Latter, Jonathan E. 2013. A second elysium : the Parish Church of St. Thomas à Becket, Ramsey, a history and guide. Amber-and-Turquoise Books, London.
Lunnon, H. E. 2012. Making an entrance : studies of medieval church porches in Norfolk. PhD, University of East Anglia.
Mackley, A. 2017. The restoration of Blythburgh Church, 1881-1906 : the dispute between the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and the Blythburgh Church Restoration Committee. The Boydell Press, Martlesham.
Makrodimitri, M. 2017. Sustainability and heritage conservation : a study of the problems of heating and thermal comfort in churches in the UK. University of Cambridge.
Makrodimitri, M., Campbell, J. W. P., Steemers, K. 2012. Sustainability and heritage conservation: Assessment of environmental performance and energy management for historic churches. 12, 353-364.
McLaughlin, N. 2017. Intervention and Evolution at Emmanuel Church, West Hampstead, London. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/emmanuel-west-hampstead/emmanuelwest-hampstead.htm.
McNeill, T. 2018. Propaganda in Stone : Medieval Style in 17th Century Anglican Churches. Archaeological Journal, 175, 2, 362-281.
Milne, G. 2014. St. Bride’s Church London: Archaeological research 1952-60 and 1992-5. Historic England, Swindon.
Mullaney, J., Mullaney, L. 2012. Reformation, revolution and rebirth : the story of the return of Catholicism to Reading and the founding of St James’ Parish. Scallop Shell Press, Reading.
Murray, W 2015. Church Brasswork. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/church-brasswork/church-brasswork.htm.
Parsons, M. 2015. Interior Decoration and Permeability. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/decoration-permeability/decoration-permeability.htm.
Payne, B. 2014. Shared Space: Extending the Use of Churches in Oxfordshire. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/extending-use/extending-use.htm.
Potter, J. F. 2016. Patterns in stonework : the early churches in Northern England : a further study in ecclesiastical geology. Part B, The counties of Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Westmorland and Yorkshire. British Archaeological Reports Ltd, Oxford.
Potter, J. F. 2015. Patterns in stonework : the early churches in northern England a further study in ecclesiastical geology, Part A the counties of Cheshire, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Durham, Lancashire and Lincolnshire. ArchaeoPress. Oxford.
Proctor, R. 2017. Designing the suburban church: the mid twentieth-century Roman Catholic churches of Reynolds & Scott. Journal of Historical Geography, 56, 113-133.
Proctor, R. 2014. Building the Modern Church: Roman Catholic Church Architecture in Britain, 1955 to 1975. Routledge, Abingdon.
Redman, T. 2015. Metal Sheet Roofing. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/metal-sheet-roofing/metal-sheet-roofing.htm.
Rees, L., Lewis, M. J. T. 2014. A fragment of cosmatesque mosaic from Wimborne Minster, Dorset. The Antiquaries Journal, 94, 135-151.
Riddell, N. 2015. A history of the Church of Saint Matthias: Stoke Newington. R.J.L. Smith, London.
Rimmer, M. 2015. The Angel Roofs of East Anglia : Unseen Masterpieces of the Middle Ages. Lutterworth Press, Cambridge.
Robertson, J. D. 2017. Gillespie, Kidd & Coia : ecclesiastical architecture 1931-1979. PhD, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Saint, A. 2017. The 1895 Restoration of All Saints’, Margaret Street. In Howell, P., Saint, A. Butterfield Revisited. Studies in Victorian Architecture & Design, 6. Victorian Society, London.
Scrase, T 2013. Wells Corporation properties and the altars of St Cuthbert’s. Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset, 37, 377, 200-207.
Shakeshaft, P. 2012. History of Holy Trinity, Freckleton. Scotforth Books, Lancaster.
Sirrel, H., Smith, S. 2013. The Church History Project. Our churches : a comprehensive guide to the churches of Southwell & Nottingham diocese. The Church History Project, Southwell.
Small, F. 2014. All Hallows, Kent: A Second World War Oil QF Bombing Decoy. Historic England, Swindon.
Stroik, D. G. 2015. Church Architecture Since Vatican II. The Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry, 75, 1, 534.
Telfer, H. 2016. All are welcome : the story of Heslington Church, dedicated to St. Paul. Privately published.
Thompson, I. 2015. William Butterfield mosaics at All Saints, Harrow Weald, London. Ecclesiology Today, 51.
Thorp, John R.L. 2013. The wagon roofs at St James’s Priory, Bristol. Vernacular Architecture, 44, 31-45.
Thurlby, M. 2018. Observations on the Romanesque Church of St Peter-in-the-East, Oxford. Oxoniensia, 82, 4579.
Treglown, T. 2013. Porthleven in years gone by. The parish church. Privately printed.
Tulasiewicz, E. 2017. The Yorkshire Maintenance Project. Historic Churches. Online
Usher, R., 2015. Solomonic Iconography in Early Stuart Oxford: The South Porch of St Mary the Vir-gin. Oxoniensia 80, 7.
Walker, W. 2018. The Anglican assertion in Lancashire : the role of the Commissioners’ Churches in three Lancashire townships, 1818-1856. PhD, University of Central Lancashire.
Walter, N. 2017. To live is to change’ : tradition, narrative and community in the conservation of church buildings. PhD, University of York, York.
Webb, N. 2017, Buchanan, A. Tracing the Past: A Digital Analysis of the North Transept and Chancel Vaults at Nantwich St Mary’s Church. Digital Past.
Webster, C. 2017. Late Georgian Churches: ‘Absolutely Wretched’ or the Triumph of Rational Pragmatism?. Architectural History, 60, 147-181.
Whyte, W. 2017. Unlocking the Church. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Willoughby, J. 2012. Inhabited Sacristies in Medieval England: the Case of St Mary’s, Warwick. The Antiquaries Journal, 92, 331-345.
Yelton, M., Salmon, J. 2013. Anglican church-building in London, 1946-2012. Spire Books Ltd, Reading.
Zeale, M. R. K., Bennitt, E., Newson, S. E., Packman, C., Browne, W. J., Harris, S., Jones, G., Stone, E. 2016. Mitigating the impact of Bats in historic churches: The response of Natterer’s Bats Myotis nattereri to artificial roosts and deterrence. PLoS ONE, 11, 1. 10.1371/journal.pone.0146782.
Meeting house
Barter, M. 2016. Quaker Meeting Houses in Britain. Historic Churches. Online
Wakeling, C. 2016. Nonconformist places of worship: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Monastery
Beacham, P. 2017. Buckfast Abbey : history, art and architecture. Merrell Publishers, London.
Brittain-Catlin, T. 2016. 19th and 20th-Century Convents and Monasteries: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Gilchrist, R. 2014. Monastic and church archaeology. Annual Review of Anthropology, 43, 235-250.
Gilchrist, R. 2015. Glastonbury Abbey: archaeological investigations 1904-79. Society of Antiquaries of London, London.
Holder, N. 2019. The friaries of medieval London : from foundation to dissolution. Studies in the history of medieval religion. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge.
Manley, S. 2015. Saving St James’s Priory, Bristol. Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, 59, 109134.
Miles, J. E. 2017. The potential of structural analysis in archaeological simulation and interpretation: a case study of medieval Winchester Cathedral precinct. PhD, University of Southampton.
Norton, C. 2012. Lastingham and the Architecture of the Benedictine revival in Northumbria. Anglo-Norman Studies XXXIV: Proceeedings of the Battle Conference 2011, 34, 63-104.
O’Sullivan, D. 2013. In the Company of the Preachers: The Archaeology of Medieval Friaries in England and Wales. Leicester Archaeology Monograph 23, Leicester.
Proctor, R. 2017. Modern Medievalism: Dom Charles Norris, Dalle de Verre and the Blessed Sacrament Chapel. In Beacham, P. (ed.). Buckfast Abbey: History, Art and Architecture, 207-231. Merrell Publishers Ltd, London.
Rhodes, M. 2015. Devon’s Torre Abbey : faith, politics and grand designs. The History Press Ltd, Stroud.
Smith, L. 2012. Norton Priory, Runcorn. Archaeological Journal, 169, 23-29.
Smith, R. 2013. Monks, myths and multi-vocality : presenting the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey. PhD, University of Reading.
Sternberg, M. 2013. Cistercian Architecture and Medieval Society. Brill, Leiden.
Thurlby, M. 2014. The Architecture and Sculpture of Deerhurst Priory: The Later 11th, 12th– and Early 13thCentury Work. The Friends of Deerhurst Church, Deerhurst.
Tolan-Smith, C., Richmond, P. 2017. Hexham Abbey revealed : the Hexham Abbey project 2009-2017. Hexham Local History Society, Northumberland.
University of Reading 2013. Glastonbury Abbey Archaeology. University of Reading.
Mosque
Saleem, S. 2017. The British mosque : an architectural and social history. Historic England.
Synagogue
Kadish, S. 2016. Are Britain’s Synagogues at Risk?. Historic Churches. Online
Kadish, S. 2015. Jewish Heritage in Britain and Ireland: An Architectural Guide. Historic England, Swindon.
Temple
Starkey, C., Tomalin, E. 2016. Building Buddhism in England: The Flourishing of a Minority Faith Heritage. Contemporary Buddhism, 17, 2, 326-356.
Barker, N. 2015. Margate’s Seaside Heritage. Historic England, Swindon.
Barry, C. 2015. From pier to modernity: architectural histories of the seaside pier, 1861-1914. PhD, Middlesex University.
Boucher, A. R., Morriss, R. K., Mayes, S. R. 2013. An architectural analysis of the hot bath and cross bath, Bath, 1997-2003. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 47, 1, 164-194.
Brodie, A. 2015. Historic Amusement Parks and Fairground Rides: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Sports and Recreation Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Hornby, H. 2015. Bowled Over: The bowling greens of Britain. Historic England, Swindon.
Inglis, S. 2014. Played in London: Charting the heritage of a city at play. Historic England, Swindon.
Izzard, M. J. 2016. Harlestone Park, good air and good golf : a history. Martin Izzard and Northampton Golf Club, Northampton.
Jackson-Willis, L. 2013. The beach hut on the East Anglia coast : space and place in the English seaside, 19952010. PhD, University of Brighton.
Lloyd, M., Schilling, M. 2013. The Royal Society of Arts. Journal of Architectural Conservation, 19, 3, 232-245.
Polley, M., Inglis, S. 2012. The British Olympics: Britain’s Olympic Heritage 1612-2012. Historic England, Swindon.
Shifrin, M. 2015. Victorian Turkish Baths. Historic England, Swindon.
Tomes, J. 2012. Phyllis Court : club and manor. Phyllis Court Members’ Club Ltd, Henley-on-Thames.
Williams, P., Walton, J. K. 2013. The English Seaside. Historic England, Swindon.
Wills, A. 2014. British Seaside Piers. Historic England, Swindon.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Street Furniture. Historic England, Swindon.
Taylor, J. 2015. Georgian and Victorian Street Lighting. The Building Conservation Directory. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/street-lighting/street-lighting.htm.
Bennellick, D. 2014. The Role of the Heritage Lottery Fund in the Conservation of Historic Gardens and Designed Landscapes. Gardens & Landscapes in Historic Building Conservation, 283-289. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester.
Dix, B. 2014. ‘. with Great Art, cost, and Diligens.’the Reconstruction of the Elizabethan Garden at Kenilworth Castle. Marion Harney (ed). Gardens & Landscapes in Historic Building Conservation, 339-344. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester.
Dower, R. 2016. Conservation of a rare nineteenth-century iron-framed curvilinear glasshouse. Journal of Architectural Conservation, 22, 3, 199-221.
Harney, M. 2014. Gardens & Landscapes in Historic Building Conservation. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Garden and Park Structures. Historic England, Swindon.
Howard, C. 2016. Croxdale Hall, County Durham: An Assessment of the Walled Garden. Historic England, Swindon.
Hunt, J. D. 2018. The landscape architecture of Hal Moggridge. Studies in the history of gardens & designed landscapes, 38, 2, 180-194.
Lambert, D 2015. War Memorial Parks and Gardens: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Lawler-Levene, M. A., The FoSJP History Team 2015. St James’ Park : from Shirley Rec to renovation 1907-2014. FoSJP, Southampton.
Layton-Jones, K. 2015. Places of Health and Amusement: Liverpool’s historic parks and gardens. Historic England, Swindon.
Love, J. 2014. Historic Parks and Gardens: The Planning System and Other Conservation Tools. In Harney, M. (ed). Gardens & Landscapes in Historic Building Conservation, 271-281. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester.
Mowl, T., Bradney, J. 2012. Historic Gardens of Herefordshire. Redcliffe Press, Bristol.
Mowl, T., Mayer, L. 2013. Historic Gardens of Cambridgeshire & The Isle of Ely. Redcliffe Press, Bristol.
Mowl, T., Whitaker, J. 2015. Historic Gardens of Hampshire. Stephen Morris.
Mynors, C. 2014. Legal Protection for Structures, Trees and Wildlife. Gardens & Landscapes in Historic Building Conservation, 0, 291-300. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester.
Phibbs, J. 2017. Place-making: The Art of Capability Brown. Historic England, Swindon.
Rabbitts, P. 2018. Bandstands: Pavilions for music, entertainment and leisure. Historic England, Swindon.
Smith, J. F. H. 2013. William Stukeley in Stamford: His Houses, Gardens and a Project for a Palladian Triumphal Arch Over Barn Hill. The Antiquaries Journal, 93, 353-400.
Willes, M. 2011. The Making of the English Gardener : Plants, Books and Inspiration, 1560-1660. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Agkathidis, A. 2018. Sustainable Retrofits: Post War Residential Towers in Britain. Routledge, London.
Brennan, T., Thomson, V. 2015. Tall Buildings. Historic England Advice Note 4. Historic England, Swindon.
Edinburgh College of Art 2014-2019. Tower Blocks – Our Blocks! A National Community Heritage Database for Postwar Mass Housing. Edinburgh College of Art.
Everett, C. P. 2013. Sheffield arts tower: Rejuvenation of a II* listed structure. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Structures and Buildings, 166, 1, 38-48.
Glendinning, M. 2017. Towers for the Welfare State: An Architectural History of British Multi-Storey Housing 1945-1970. SCCS, Edinburgh.
Historic England. 2015. Tall Buildings: Historic England Advice Note 4. Historic England, Swindon.
Reiling, J. 2017. The Medical Aspects of the Modern “Sky Scraper”. JAMA, 317, 5, 54.
Roberts, D. 2017. ‘We felt magnificent being up there’ : Erno Goldfinger’s Balfron Tower and the campaign to keep it public. In Guillery, P., Kroll, D. Mobilising housing histories : learning from London’s past. RIBA Publishing, London.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Transport Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Bridges
Bill, N. A. 2013. Timber railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom: 1835-1870. PhD, University of Cambridge.
Jecock, M., Jessop, L. 2016. Tadcaster Bridge, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire: Assessment of Significance. Historic England, Swindon.
Taylor, W.M. 2013. Iron, Engineering and Architectural History in Crisis: Following the Case of the River Dee Bridge Disaster, 1847. Archirtectural Histories, 1, 1, Art. 23. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ah.ao.
Warwick, T., Parker, J. 2016. River Tees : From Source to Sea. Amberley Publishing, Chalford.
Wight, D., Dudkiewicz, J. 2014. Tower Bridge : a celebration of 120 years, 1894-2014. Guildhall Art Gallery, London.
Canal structures
Clarke, L. 2015. An overview of heritage and engineering on the canal system. Proceedings of the ICEEngineering History and Heritage, 168, 3, 93-100.
Giles, C. 2015. Stourport-on-Severn: Pioneer Town of the Canal Age. Historic England.
Zeepvat, R. J. 2016. The Clarkes and Tan Yard Wharf : A 19th-century industrial site in Fenny Stratford and its owners. Records of Buckinghamshire, 56, 109-126.
Railway stations
Badsey-Ellis, A. 2016. Building London’s Underground. Crowthorne, Capital Transport Publishing.
Brindle, S. 2013. Paddington Station: Its history and architecture. 2nd edition. Historic England, Swindon.
Dennis, R. 2013. Making the Underground Underground. London Journal, 38, 3, 203-225.
Fareham, J. 2013. The history of Waterloo Station. Bretwalda Books, Epsom.
Haslam, R., Thompson, G. 2016. ‘An immense and exceedingly commodious goods station’ : the archaeology and history of the Great Northern Railway’s goods yard at King’s Cross, 1849 to the present day. Pre-Construct Archaeology, Ltd, London.
Keate, D. 2013. Celebrating the underground’s architectural legacy. London Journal, 38, 3, 265-273.
Miller, J. 2014. The restoration of Tynemouth railway station canopy. Proceedings of the ICEEngineering History and Heritage, 167, 3, 136-146.
Minnis, J. 2015. Curzon Street Station, New Canal Street, Birmingham. Historic England, Swindon.
Orr, J. J., Pask, D., Weise, K., Otlet, M. 2015. Birmingham Gateway: Structural assessment and strengthening. Structural Concrete, 16, 4, 458-469.
Parissien, S. 2014. The English Railway Station. Historic England, Swindon.
Slingsby, A. 2017. The story of Hull Paragon Station : from 1848 to the present. Alex Slingsby, Beverly.
Waller, P. 2018. England’s Railway Heritage from the Air. Historic England, Swindon.
Stables
Peters, J. E. C. 2013. Stables in eastern Herefordshire. Woolhope Naturalists Field Club Trans, 61, 86-94.
Motoring structures (new category)
Borden, I. 2016. The Limehouse Link: the architectural and cultural history of a monumental road tunnel in London’s Docklands. Journal of Architecture, 21, 4, 651-675.
Cook, J. D. 2018. Constructing Britain’s road network : the scientific governance of British roads and their users, 1900-1963. PhD, University of Kent.
Minnis, J. 2016. Buildings and Infrastructure for the Motor Car: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Morrison, K. 2012. Carscapes: The Motor Car, Architecture and Landscape in England. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Minnis, J. 2014. England’s Motoring Heritage from the Air. Historic England, Swindon.
Buildings for flight
Howard, C. 2014. Hooton Park Aerodrome, Chester West and Chester: An Assessment of the General Service Sheds and Associated Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Bus stations (new category)
Malathouni, C. 2018. Preston Bus Station: Architectural History, Politics and Democracy in a Post-World War II Designation Saga. Fabrications, 28, 2, 160-184.
Water supply
Lowerre, A. 2012. Hailes Abbey Culvert Evaluation, Assessment Report and Updated Project Design. Historic England, Swindon.
Electricity supply
Clarke, J. 2015. 20th-Century Coal- and Oil-Fired Electric Power Generation: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Clarke, J. 2016. England’s Redundant Post-War Coal- and Oil-Fired Power Stations: Guidelines for recording and archiving their records. Historic England, Swindon.
Heathorn, S. 2013. Aesthetic Politics and Heritage Nostalgia: Electrical Generating Superstations in the London Cityscape since 1927. The London Journal, 38, 2, 125-150.
Hudson, R. 2012. Temple of Power. History Today, 62, 12.
Murray, S. A. 2015. Bankside Power Station: planning, politics and pollution. PhD, University of Leicester.
Watts, P. 2016. Up in smoke : the failed dreams of Battersea Power Station. Paradise Road, Richmond.
Gas supply/storage
Cole, T. B. 2015. Gasometers: Cyril E. Power. JAMA, 314, 9, 860–861.
Mansfield, N., Trustram, M. 2013. Remembering the buildings of the British labour movement: An act of mourning. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 19, 5, 439-456.
Mansfield, N., Trustram, M. 2013. Buildings of the Labour Movement. Historic England, Swindon.
West, I. 2017. Mechanics’ Institutes: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Wooler, F. 2016. Educating the Workers of Sheffield in the 18th and 19th Centuries : St Luke’s National School, Garden Street, Sheffield. Industrial Archaeology Review, 38, 1, 47-58.
Barton, T. 2015. Early Timber Doors. The Building Conservation Directory. Online
<https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/early-timber-doors/early-timber-doors.htm.
Fathers, R. 2016. Floor Spring Door Closers. The Building Conservation Directory. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/floor-springs/floor-springs.htm.
Pickles, D. 2016. Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings: Draught-proofing Windows and Doors. Historic England, Swindon.
University of Cambridge ongoing. History of Doors. The Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, University of Cambridge.
Hill, N. 2013. Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire : The Dovecot Roof :Historic Buildings Report. Historic England, Swindon.
McCann, J., McCann, P. 2012. More Dovecots in Historical Somerset, with other evidence of early pigeonkeeping. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History Society Proceedings, 155, 67-77.
Lunnon, H. E. 2012. Making an entrance : studies of medieval church porches in Norfolk. PhD, University of East Anglia.
Usher, R., 2015. Solomonic Iconography in Early Stuart Oxford: The South Porch of St Mary the Vir-gin. Oxoniensia 80, 7.
Bayliss, A., Bronk Ramsey, C., Hamilton,D., van der Plicht, J., Cook, G. T., Tyers, C., Freeman, S. 2014. Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Wilfred, Ripon, North Yorkshire Nave Roof and Ceiling: Wiggle-Match Radiocarbon Dating of Timbers. Historic England, Swindon.
Beech, R 2016. The Hammer-beam Roof of Westminster Hall and the Structural Rationale of Hugh Herland. Architectural History, 59, 25-61.
Beech, R. 2015. The hammer-beam roof: tradition, innovation and the carpenter’s art in late medieval England. PhD, University of Birmingham.
Brown, A. 2014. Alarms for Church Roofs. Historic Churches. Online
<https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/church-roof-alarms/church-roof-alarms.htm>.
English Heritage 2013. Practical building conservation : roofing. Ashgate, Farnham.
Henry, A., Glockling, J. 2017. Thatch Fires and the role of wood-burning stoves. The Building Conservation Directory. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/thatch-fire-stoves/thatch-fire-stoves.htm.
Hill, N. 2013. Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire : North Gatehouse Roof : Historic Buildings Report. Historic England, Swindon.
Hill, N. 2013. Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire : The Dovecot Roof :Historic Buildings Report.
Historic England, Swindon.
Pickles, D. 2015. Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings: Insulating Pitched Roofs at Rafter Level. Historic England, Swindon.
Pickles, D. 2016. Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings: Insulating Pitched Roofs at Ceiling Level. Historic England, Swindon.
Pickles, D. 2016. Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings: Insulating Flat Roofs. Historic England, Swindon.
Pickles, D. 2016. Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings: Insulating Thatched Roofs. Historic England, Swindon.
Rimmer, M. 2015. The Angel Roofs of East Anglia : Unseen Masterpieces of the Middle Ages. Lutterworth Press, Cambridge.
Serafini, A. 2016. A database model for the analysis and assessment of historic timber roof structures. International Wood Products Journal, 8, 1, 3-8.
Smith, L. 2012. The pentagon and pentagram star: the natural design of Lincoln Cathedral high roof. Mortice and Tenon, 49, Autumn, 12-14.
Thorp, John R.L. 2013. The wagon roofs at St James’s Priory, Bristol. Vernacular Architecture, 44, 31-45.
Stairs and staircases
Campbell, J. W. P., Tutton, M. 2013. Staircases: History, Repair and Conservation. Routledge, London.
Flannery, J. 2016. Fifty English Steeples: The Finest Medieval Parish Church Towers and Spires in England. Thames and Hudson Ltd, London.
Demidowicz, G., Demidowicz, T. 2015. Evesham Abbey Bell Tower : a documentary and architectural history. Vale of Evesham Historical Society.
Everett, C. P. 2013. Sheffield arts tower: Rejuvenation of a II* listed structure. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Structures and Buildings, 166, 1, 38-48.
Flannery, J. 2016. Fifty English Steeples: The Finest Medieval Parish Church Towers and Spires in England. Thames and Hudson Ltd, London.
Brumana, R., Condoleo, P., Grimoldi, A., Landi, A. G. 2017. Shape & construction of brick vaults. Criteria, methods & tools for a possible catalogue. International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing & Spatial Information Sciences. 42, 137-143.
Buchanan, A., Webb, N. 2017. Creativity in Three Dimensions : An Investigation of the Presbytery Aisles of Wells Cathedral. British Art Studies, 6.
Buchanan, A., Webb, N. 2018. Two- and Three-dimensional Geometry in Tierceron Vaults: A Case Study of Exeter Cathedral. In Sixth International Congress on Construction History, 391-397.
Buchanan, A., Webb, N. 2017. Tracing Tiercerons: an evaluation of the significant properties of thirteenth and
fourteenth-century tierceron vaults in England. In Building Histories. The Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the Construction History Society, 145-147.
Carfagnini, C., Baraccani, S., Silvestri, S., Theodossopoulos, D. 2018. The effects of in-plane shear displacements at the springings of Gothic cross vaults. Construction and Building Materials, 186, 219-232.
Carfagnini, C., Baraccani, S., Silvestri, S., Theodossopoulos, D. 2017. Pseudo-Static Response of Masonry Cross Vaults to Imposed Shear Displacements at the Springings. Key Engineering Materials, 747, 456-463.
Howard, C., Pullen, R. 2014. Castle Heaton, Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland: An Investigation of the Vaulted Building and Adjacent Earthworks. Historic England, Swindon.
Hudson, J., Theodossopoulos, D. 2017. Gothic Barrel Vaults under Differential Settlement: The Effects of Boundary Conditions and FRP on Structural Behaviour. Key Engineering Materials, 747, 496-503.
Theodossopoulos, D., Sanderson, J., Scott, M. 2015. Strengthening masonry cross vaults damaged by geometric instability. Key Engineering Materials, 624, 635-643.
Webb, N., Buchanan, A. 2017. Tracing the past: A digital analysis of Wells cathedral choir aisle vaults. Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 4, 19-27.
Webb, N., Buchanan, A. 2018. Tracing the Past: a digital analysis of the Lady Chapel vaults at Ely cathedral. Digital Heritage, New Realities: Authenticity & Automation in the Digital Age.
Webb, N. 2017, Buchanan, A. Tracing the Past: A Digital Analysis of the North Transept and Chancel Vaults at Nantwich St Mary’s Church. Digital Past.
Arrol, A., Brown, S. 2015. The Great East Window of York Minster. Historic Churches. Online <https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/great-east-window/great-east-window.htm>.
Baker, P. 2017. Improving the Thermal Performance of Traditional Windows: Metal-Framed Windows. Historic England, Swindon.
Brown, S. 2018. The Great East Window of York Minster: An English Masterpiece. Third Millennium.
Harris, R. B. 2017. Incised design for Gothic window tracery, Wymondham Abbey, Norfolk. Antiquaries Journal, 97, 171-186.
Graves, C. P., Cramp, R. 2014. Medieval window glass. In Cramp, R. The Hirsel Excavations, 199-200. Society for Medieval Archaeology, London.
Pickles, D. 2016. Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings: Draught-proofing Windows and Doors. Historic England, Swindon.
Pickles, D. 2016. Energy Efficiency and Historic Buildings: Insulating Dormer Windows. Historic England, Swindon.
Pickles, D. 2015. Traditional Windows: Their Care, Repair and Upgrading. Historic England, Swindon.
University of York 2016. Restoring York Minster’s medieval masterpiece. University of York, York.
Bagshaw, S. 2014. The building stones of St Mary’s Church, Deerhurst. The Friends of Deerhurst Church, Deerhurst.
Bailiff, I.K. 2013. Luminescence dating of brick from Brixworth Church- re-testing by the Durham Laboratory. In Parsons, D., Sutherland, D.S., The Anglo-Saxon Church of All Saints, Brixworth, Northamptonshire. Oxbow Books, Oxford, 243-250.
Barnwell, P. S. 2015. Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 300-950. Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 4. Paul Watkins Publishing, Lincolnshire.
Barnwell, P. S. 2016. Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 950-1150. Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 5. Paul Watkins Publishing, Lincolnshire.
Department of Archaeology, Durham University 2013. Wearmouth and Jarrow: One Monastery in Two Places. Department of Archaeology, Durham University.
Everson, P. 2017. Archaeology and archiepiscopal reform : greater churches in York Diocese in the 11th century. The archaeology of the eleventh century : continuities and transformations. Dawn M. Hadley, Chris C. Dyer. (eds). The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph, 38, 177-202. Routledge, Abingdon.
Gabor, T 2013. Life before the Minster: the Social Dynamics of Monastic Foundation at Anglo-Saxon Lyminge, Kent. The Antiquaries Journal, 93, 109-145.
Haslam, J. 2013. The Unfinished Chapel at Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, and Ecclesiastical Politics in The Early Eleventh Century. Archaeological Journal, 170, 1, 272-301.
Kirton, J. 2016. Sculpture and place : a biographical approach to recontextualising Cheshire’s early medieval stone sculpture. PhD, University of Chester.
Lomas, C. 2012. Identifying the early medieval towns of Somerset. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History Society Proceedings, 155, 39-54.
Potter, J. F. 2016. Patterns in stonework : the early churches in Northern England : a further study in ecclesiastical geology. Part B, The counties of Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire, Westmorland and Yorkshire. British Archaeological Reports Ltd, Oxford.
Potter, J. F. 2015. Patterns in stonework : the early churches in northern England a further study in ecclesiastical geology, Part A the counties of Cheshire, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Durham, Lancashire and Lincolnshire. ArchaeoPress. Oxford.
Alcock, N. 2013. A fourteenth-century illustration of a cruck. Vernacular Architecture, 44, 28-30.
Alcock, N., Miles, D. 2012. An early fifteenth-century Warwickshire cruck house using joggled halvings. Vernacular Architecture, 43, 19-27.
Alcock, N., Miles, D. 2013. The earliest tree-ring dated base-cruck house: 21 High Street, Alcester, Warwickshire. Vernacular Architecture, 44, 74-78.
Alcock, N., Miles, D. 2013. The medieval peasant house in Midland England. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
Alexander, J. 2012. The Standing Fabric and the Rockeries: reconstructing the priory of St Peter, Thurgarton. in J. Burton and K. Stober, (eds), The Regular Canons in the Medieval British Isles, Medieval Church Studies, 19, 433-457.
Alexander, J. 2013. The Construction of the Gothic Priory Church at Hexham. in Jeremy Ashbee and Julian Luxford (eds), Newcastle and Northumberland, Roman and Medieval Art and Architecture, British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions, 36, 115-140. Maney Publishing, Leeds.
Alexander, J. 2014. “Excellent, new and uniforme yn work”, the church of St Mary in Nottingham’. Transactions of the Thoroton Society, 118, 1-22.
Algar, D., Saunders, P. 2014. A medieval pottery kiln in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 107, 146-155.
Allan, J, Alcock, N, Dawson, D. 2015. West Country Households 1500-1700. Society for Post Medieval Archaeology: Monograph Series. Society for Post Medieval Archaeology. The boydell Press, Woodbridge.
Arrol, A., Brown, S. 2015. The Great East Window of York Minster. Historic Churches. Online <https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/great-east-window/great-east-window.htm>.
Ashbee, J., Luxford, L. 2013. Newcastle and Northumberland: Roman and Medieval Architecture and Art. Newcastle and Northumberland, Roman and Medieval Art and Architecture, British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions, 36. Maney Publishing, Leeds.
Aston, M, Eccleston, M, Forbes, M, Hall, T. 2012. Medieval Farming in Winscombe Parish in North Somerset. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History Society Proceedings, 155, 79-144.
Aston, M, Forbes, M. 2012. The Winscombe Project 2011. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History Society Proceedings, 155, 200-202.
Ayers, B. 2017. The parish churches of Norwich north of the River Wensum: city, community, architecture and antiquarianism. Church Archaeology, 18, 1-20.
Ayers, T. 2013. The Medieval Stained Glass of Merton College, Oxford, Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi (CVMA) Great Britain, VI, 2 vols. British Academy, Oxford.
Ayre, J, Wroe-Brown, R. 2015. The Eleventh- and Twelfth-century Waterfront and Settlement at Queenhithe: Excavations at Bull Wharf, City of London. Archaeological Journal, 172, 2, 195-272.
Badham, S. 2016. Monumental Brasses. Historic Churches. Online
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Barnwell, P. S. 2016. Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 950-1150. Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 5. Paul Watkins Publishing, Lincolnshire.
Barnwell, P. S. 2018. Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 1150-1350. Rewley House Studies in the Historic Environment, 7. Paul Watkins Publishing, Lincolnshire.
Barrett, C. 2012. Roland and Crusade Imagery in an English Royal Chapel: early thirteenth-century wall paintings in Claverley church, Shropshire. The Antiquaries Journal, 92, 129-168.
Bashford, R., Dodd, A. 2014. Medieval and Post-Medieval Remains from Excavations on the Site of the New Auditorium, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 2008. Oxoniensia, 79.
Beacham, P. 2017. Buckfast Abbey : history, art and architecture. Merrell Publishers, London.
Beech, R 2016. The Hammer-beam Roof of Westminster Hall and the Structural Rationale of Hugh Herland. Architectural History, 59, 25-61.
Beech, R. 2015. The hammer-beam roof: tradition, innovation and the carpenter’s art in late medieval England. PhD, University of Birmingham.
Bellenger, D. A. 2013. St Wulstan’s, Little Malvern / a history. Downside Abbey Press, Downside.
Biddle, M. 2014. Henry VIII’s Coastal Artillery Fort at Camber Castle, Rye, East Sussex. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
Binski, P. 2014. The ‘Prentice’s Bracket’ at Gloucester Cathedral. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 167, 124-132.
Binski, P. 2014. Gothic Wonder: Art, Artifice and the Decorated Style 1290-1350. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, Yale.
Borman, T. The story of the Tower of London. Merrell Publishing, London.
Brett, C. J. 2012. A tenement ‘In Front of the Cross’. Somerset Dorset Notes & Queries, 37, March, 93-100.
Brindle, S. 2012. The keep at Conisbrough castle, Yorkshire. Chateau Gaillard, 25, 61-74. Centre de Recherches Archeologiques et Historiques Medievales (CRAHM).
Brown, S. 2018. The Great East Window of York Minster: An English Masterpiece. Third Millennium.
Brown, S. 2014. York Minster: An architectural history c 1220-1500. E-book. Historic England, Swindon.
Buchanan, A., Webb, N. 2017. Creativity in Three Dimensions : An Investigation of the Presbytery Aisles of Wells Cathedral. British Art Studies, 6.
Buchanan, A., Webb, N. 2018. Two- and Three-dimensional Geometry in Tierceron Vaults: A Case Study of Exeter Cathedral. In Sixth International Congress on Construction History, 391-397.
Buchanan, A., Webb, N. 2017. Tracing Tiercerons: an evaluation of the significant properties of thirteenth and
fourteenth-century tierceron vaults in England. In Building Histories. The Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the Construction History Society, 145-147.
Budd, D., Wilson, M. 2014. The Moor Hall Wixford Archaeological Project: Unveiling Moor Hall. CADAS Bulletin, 477, March.
Budge, A. 2017. The 14th-Century Rebuilding of the Collegiate Church of St Mary’s, Warwick. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 170, 1, 82-114.
Butler, L., Clark, J. 2015. Behind the Romanesque Frieze at Lincoln Cathedral. Archaeological Journal, 172, 2, 423-442.
Byng, G. 2015. The contract for the north aisle at the church of St James, Biddenham. The Antiquaries Journal, 95, 251-265.
Campbell, J. W. P. 2012. Architectural design and exterior display in gentry houses in 14th and 15th-century England. PhD, Queen’s University Belfast.
Cannon, J. 2014. Medieval Architectural Style. Shire Books, London.
Carfagnini, C., Baraccani, S., Silvestri, S., Theodossopoulos, D. 2018. The effects of in-plane shear displacements at the springings of Gothic cross vaults. Construction and Building Materials, 186, 219-232.
Carfagnini, C., Baraccani, S., Silvestri, S., Theodossopoulos, D. 2017. Pseudo-Static Response of Masonry Cross Vaults to Imposed Shear Displacements at the Springing. Key Engineering Materials, 747, 456-463.
Champion, M. 2015. Medieval Graffiti: The Lost Voices of England’s Churches. Ebury Press, London.
Delman, R. M. 2017. Elite female constructions of power and space in England, 1444-1541. PhD, University of Oxford.
Demidowicz, G., Demidowicz, T. 2015. Evesham Abbey Bell Tower : a documentary and architectural history. Vale of Evesham Historical Society.
Department of Archaeology, Durham University ongoing. Medieval Graffiti in the Prior’s Chapel, Durham Priory. Department of Archaeology, Durham University.
Department of Archaeology, Durham University ongoing. Auckland Castle. Department of Archaeology, Durham University.
Draper, P. 2013. Recent Interpretations of the Late-12th-Century Rebuilding of the East End of Canterbury Cathedral and its Historical Context. British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions, 37, 106-115.
Dyer, C. 2013. Living in peasant houses in late medieval England. Vernacular Architecture, 44, 19-27.
Everson, P. 2017. Archaeology and archiepiscopal reform : greater churches in York Diocese in the 11th century. The archaeology of the eleventh century : continuities and transformations. Dawn M. Hadley, Chris C. Dyer. (eds). The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph, 38, 177-202. Routledge, Abingdon.
Fernie, E. 2014. Romanesque Architecture : The First Style of the European Age. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Flannery, J. 2016. Fifty English Steeples: The Finest Medieval Parish Church Towers and Spires in England. Thames and Hudson Ltd, London.
Fox, H., Tompkins, M., Dyer, C. 2012. Dartmoor’s alluring uplands, transhumace and pastoral management in the Middle Ages. The English Historical Review, 129, 538, 693–696.
Franklin, J. A., Heels, T. A., Stevenson, C., Hislop, S., Heslop,T. A. 2013. Architecture and Interpretation : Essays for Eric Fernie. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.
Gerhold, Dorian 2016. London plotted : plans of London buildings c.1450-1720. London Topographical Society.
Gilchrist, R. 2015. Glastonbury Abbey: archaeological investigations 1904-79. Society of Antiquaries of London, London.
Gomolka, A. 2016. Petrified passions : bodily rhetoric in architectural sculpture, c.1100-c.1270. PhD, University of East Anglia.
Gould, D. R. 2016. Rabbit warrens of South-West England : landscape context, socio-economic significance and symbolism. PhD, University of Exeter.
Graves, C. P., Cramp, R. 2014. Medieval window glass. In Cramp, R. The Hirsel Excavations, 199-200. Society for Medieval Archaeology, London.
Hall, B. 2014. The South Oculus Canterbury Cathedral. The Building Conservation Directory. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/canterbury-oculus/canterbury-oculus.htm.
Hare, J. 2012. The Architectural Patronage of Two Late Medieval Bishops: Edington, Wykeham and the rebuilding of Winchester Cathedral nave. The Antiquaries Journal, 92, 273-305.
Hare, J. 2017. The Victoria History of Hampshire: Medieval Basingstoke. Victoria County History.
Harris, R. B. 2017. Incised design for Gothic window tracery, Wymondham Abbey, Norfolk. Antiquaries Journal, 97, 171-186.
Harrison, H., McNeill, J., Plummer, P., Simpson, G. 2012. The Presbytery Vault at St Albans. The Antiquaries Journal, 92, 245-272.
Hawkins, J. W. 2018. Images of Oxford, 1191-1759. PhD, University of Oxford.
Hawkins, M. 2016. Solving the architectural puzzle : Delapré Abbey decoded. Northamptonshire Past and Present, 69, 28-40.
Heslop, T. A. ed. 2015. Norwich: Medieval and Early Modern Art, Architecture and Archaeology. British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions. Maney Publishing, Leeds.
Hill, N. 2013. Hall and Chambers: Oakham Castle Reconsidered. The Antiquaries Journal, 93, 163-216.
Hill, N., Rogers, A. 2013. Guild, hospital and alderman : New light on the founding of Browne’s Hospital, Stamford. Abremis, Bury St Edmunds.
Hillson, J. 2015. St Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster : architecture, decoration and politics in the reigns of Henry III and the three Edwards (1227-1363). PhD, University of York, York.
Holder, N. 2019. The friaries of medieval London : from foundation to dissolution. Studies in the history of medieval religion. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge.
Howard, C., Pullen, R. 2014. Castle Heaton, Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland: An Investigation of the Vaulted Building and Adjacent Earthworks. Historic England, Swindon.
Howson, T. 2012. A small in-line hall house. Essex Historic Buildings Group Newsletter, 5, 7.
Howson, T. 2012. The chancel screen in Holy Trinity Church, Bradwell-Juxta-Coggeshall, Essex. Essex Historic Buildings Group Newsletter, 8, 3-7.
Howson, T. 2014. A pair of late medieval two-cell houses in an Essex village, and a regional context for the building type. Vernacular Architecture, 45, 67-80.
Hudson, J., Theodossopoulos, D. 2017. Gothic Barrel Vaults under Differential Settlement: The Effects of Boundary Conditions and FRP on Structural Behaviour. Key Engineering Materials, 747, 496-503.
Impey, E. 2017. The Great Barn of 1425-7 at Harmondsworth, Middlesex. Historic England, Swindon.
Impey, E., Belford, P. 2017. The Lost Medieval Barn of Abingdon Abbey at Cumnor. Oxoniensia, 82, 35.
Jacob, L. 2015. Shodfriars Hall, 2-4 South Street, Boston, Lincolnshire: Historic Building Report. Historic England, Swindon.
Jervis, B. 2017. Decline or transformation? Archaeology and the late Medieval ‘urban decline’ in southern England. Archaeological Journal, 174, 1, 211-243.
Johnson, C. 2016. Steep, Strait and High : ancient houses of Central Lincoln. The Lincoln Record Society, The Boydell Press, Lincoln.
Keen, L. 2015. Medieval Decorated Floor Tiles from Brockworth Court and a Pavement for Llanthony Priory, Gloucester. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 133, 131-139.
Kerr, S. 2016. A study of lodging ranges in late Medieval England. PhD, Queen’s University Belfast.
Kingman, M. 2012. Pre-Reformation brick building in Staffordshire. British Brick Society Information, 120, May, 5-14.
Kirton, J. 2016. Sculpture and place : a biographical approach to recontextualising Cheshire’s early medieval stone sculpture. PhD, University of Chester.
Kirton, J., Young, G. 2017. Excavations at Bamburgh: New Revelations in Light of Recent Investigations at the Core of the Castle Complex. Archaeological Journal, 174, 1, 146-210.
Latter, Jonathan E. 2013. A second elysium : the Parish Church of St. Thomas à Becket, Ramsey, a history and guide. Amber-and-Turquoise Books, London.
Leech, R. 2014. The Town House in Medieval and Early Modern Bristol. Historic England, Swindon.
Lopez, M. 2015. Objective evaluation of a simulation of the acoustics of a medieval urban space used for dramatic performances. Applied Acoustics, 88, 38-43.
Lowerre, A. 2012. Hailes Abbey Culvert Evaluation, Assessment Report and Updated Project Design. Historic England, Swindon.
Lunnon, H. E. 2012. Making an entrance : studies of medieval church porches in Norfolk. PhD, University of East Anglia.
McCann, J., Ryan, P., Davies, B. 2014. Buildings of the deer hunt to 1642, Part 1. Ancient Monuments Society Transactions, 58, 28-59.
McCann, J., Ryan, P., Davies, B. 2015. Buildings of the deer hunt to 1642, Part 2. Ancient Monuments Society Transactions, 59, 49-69.
McIntyre, L. 2015. A review of the Church of England’s management of medieval bishops’ palaces. Journal of Architectural Conservation, 21, 2, 85-97.
Meeson, B. 2012. Structural trends in English medieval buildings: new insights from dendrochronology. Vernacular Architecture, 43, 58-75.
Menuge, A., Went, D. 2013. Nappa Hall, Askrigg, North Yorkshire: An Investigation and Assessment of the Late Medieval Hall in its Immediate Setting. Historic England, Swindon.
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Ford, J. 2016. The art of union and disunion in the Houses of Parliament, 1834-1928.
Franklin, G. 2012. ‘Built-in variety’ : David and Mary Medd and the child-centred primary school, 1944-80. Architectural History, 55, 321-367.
Franklin, G. 2016. The Late 20th-Century Commercial Office: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Franklin, G. 2016. Post-War Public Art: Protection, Care and Conservation. Historic England, Swindon.
Franklin, G. 2017. Howell Killick Partridge and Amis. Historic England, Swindon.
Franklin, G., Harwood, E. 2014. Housing in Lambeth 1965-80 and its National Context. Historic England, Swindon.
Franklin, G., Harwood, E., Taylor, S., Whitfield, M. 2012. England’s Schools 1962-88: A Thematic Study. Historic England, Swindon.
Gould, J. 2015. Plymouth: Vision of a modern city. Historic England, Swindon.
Gould, J. 2016. Coventry: The making of a modern city 1939-73. Historic England, Swindon.
Gourvish, T. R. 2014. Dolphin Square : the history of a unique building. Bloomsbury, London.
Harris, J. 2016. On the Buses: Mobile Architecture in Australia ad the UK, 1973-75. Architectural His-tories. 4, 1, 5. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ah.186.
Harrison, J. 2017. The Origin, Development and Decline of Back-to-Back Houses in Leeds, 1787–1937. Industrial Archaeology Review, 39, 2, 101-116.
Harwood, E. 2015. Houses: Regional Practice and Local Character. Twentieth Century Society, London.
Harwood, E. 2013. Twentieth Century Architecture: Oxford and Cambridge Volume 11. Twentieth Century Society, London.
Harwood, E. 2015. England’s Post-War Listed Buildings. Batsford, London.
Haslam, R., Thompson, G. 2016. ‘An immense and exceedingly commodious goods station’ : the archaeology and history of the Great Northern Railway’s goods yard at King’s Cross, 1849 to the present day. Pre-Construct Archaeology, Ltd, London.
Hasted, R. 2016. Domestic Housing for Disabled Veterans 1900-2014: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Heathorn, S. 2013. Aesthetic Politics and Heritage Nostalgia: Electrical Generating Superstations in the London Cityscape since 1927. The London Journal, 38, 2, 125-150.
Hill, G. B. 2016. Alderley Park discovered : history, wildlife, pharmaceuticals. Carnegie Publishing Ltd, Lancaster.
Hobbs, D. 2013. British aircraft carriers : design, development and service histories. Seaforth Publishing, Barnsley.
Holcombe, L. 2013. Modernisation in the metropolis : interiors, gender and luxury in the Regent Palace Hotel (1888-1935). Phd, Kingston University.
Holder, J., McKeller, E. 2016. Neo-Georgian Architecture 1880-1970: A reappraisal. Historic England, Swindon.
Hollow, M. 2012. Housing needs : power, subjectivity and public housing in England, 1920-1970. University of Oxford.
Hopkins, O. 2017. Lost futures : the disappearing architecture of post-war Britain. Royal Academy of Arts, London.
Howard, C. 2014. Hooton Park Aerodrome, Chester West and Chester: An Assessment of the General Service Sheds and Associated Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Howell, K. 2014. Victorian and Edwardian Stencilled Decoration. Historic Churches. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/stencilled-decoration/stencilled-decoration.htm
Hudson, R. 2012. Temple of Power. History Today, 62, 12
Hulme, T. 2015. “A Nation Depends on Its Children” : School Buildings and Citizenship in England and Wales, 1900–1939. Journal of British Studies, 54, 2, 406-432.
Hunt, J. D. 2018. The landscape architecture of Hal Moggridge. Studies in the history of gardens & designed landscapes, 38, 2, 180-194.
Insley, J. 2016. Surveying the Fabrick Survey work at St Paul’s Cathedral in the 1920s. International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology, 86, 1, 93-110.
Izzard, M. J. 2016. Harlestone Park, good air and good golf : a history. Martin Izzard and Northampton Golf Club, Northampton.
Jackson-Willis, L. 2013. The beach hut on the East Anglia coast : space and place in the English seaside, 19952010. PhD, University of Brighton.
Jessop, L., Whitfield, M., Davison, A. 2017. The Time Ball, The Guildhall, Kingston-upon-Hull: History, Context and Significance. Historic England, Swindon.
Jester, T. C. 2014. Twentieth-Century Building Materials History and Conservation. Getty Publications, Los Angeles.
Jolly, V. S. 2012. An unsuspected skyline rival: Lee House, Great Bridgewater Street, Manchester (1928-31). Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 89, 1, 161-177.
Jones, C., Wilks, M. 2017. Blackpole munitions factory. Logaston Press, Hereford.
Kendall, P. 2012. The Royal Engineers at Chatham 1750–2012. Historic England, Swindon.
Kennett, C 2015. Colt Houses : the history of W.H. Colt Son & Company Ltd. Pitcairn-Knowles Publishing, Sevenoaks.
Kenyon, D. 2015. First World War National Factories: An Archaeological, Architectural and Historical review. Historic England, Swindon.
Kozlovsky, R. 2013. The architectures of childhood : children, modern architecture and reconstruction in postwar England. Routledge, London.
Latusek, M. A. 2017. Anticipations of Utopia : discovering an architecture for post-war Britain. PhD, University of Edinburgh.
Lawler-Levene, M. A., The FoSJP History Team 2015. St James’ Park : from Shirley Rec to renovation 1907-2014.
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Leatherbarrow, D. 2017. Companions to the History of Architecture Volume IV: Twentieth-Century Architecture. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester.
Lewis, D. 2015. Developing Modernity: Giles Gilbert Scott’s Design for the New Bodleian Library. Bodleian Library Record, 28, 1, 47-68.
Lewis, D. F. 2014. Modernising tradition : the architectural thought of Giles Gilbert Scott (1880-1960). PhD, University of Oxford.
Lewis, J. 2015. Preserving and maintaining the concept of Letchworth Garden City. Planning Perspectives, 30, 1, 153-163.
Livingstone, N. 2015. The mistresses of Cliveden : three centuries of scandal, power and intrigue in an English stately home. Arrow Books Ltd., London.
Lofthouse, A. W. G. 2012. Building schools for Sheffield, 1870-1914 : The Victorian Society. ALD Design & Print, Sheffield.
Longcroft, A., Wade Martins, S. 2013. Building an education : an historical and architectural study of rural schools and schooling in Norfolk c.1800-1944. Norfolk Historic Buildings Group.
Mallgrave, H.F. 2017. The companions to the history of architecture, vol. 4. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester.
Marsh, L. G. 2013. Mary Medd : architect, 1907-2005 / articles and reminiscences compiled by Leonard Marsh. Meadow Publications, Chiselhurst.
Marti Balcells, A. 2018. Domestic architecture and the making of sexual culture in English, French, and German-language narrative fiction, 1856-1927. PhD, University of Kent.
Moss, J. 2016. Conservation of buildings from the recent past : an investigation into England’s legacy of postwar social housing and its heritage value. PhD, University of Leicester.
Murray, S. A. 2015. Bankside Power Station: planning, politics and pollution. PhD, University of Leicester.
Orr, J. J., Pask, D., Weise, K., Otlet, M. 2015. Birmingham Gateway: Structural assessment and strengthening. Structural Concrete, 16, 4, 458-469.
Palaiologou, G. 2015. Between buildings and streets : a study of the micromorphology of the London terrace and the Manhattan row house 1880-2013. PhD, University College London (University of London).
Parissien, S. 2015. The comfort of the past : building in Oxford and beyond 1815-2015. Paul Holberton Publishing, London.
Pearson, L. 2016. Public Art 1945-95: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Pearson, L. 2016. Victorian and Edwardian British Industrial Architecture. Crowood Press, Ramsbury.
Proctor, R. 2017. Modern Medievalism: Dom Charles Norris, Dalle de Verre and the Blessed Sacrament Chapel. In Beacham, P. (ed.). Buckfast Abbey: History, Art and Architecture, 207-231. Merrell Publishers Ltd, London.
Proctor, R. 2017. Designing the suburban church: the mid twentieth-century Roman Catholic churches of Reynolds & Scott. Journal of Historical Geography, 56, 113-133.
Proctor, R. 2014. Uncertainty and the Modern Church: Two Roman Catholic Cathedrals in Britain. In Kulic, V., Penick, M. & Parker, T. (eds). Sanctioning Modernism: Architecture and the Making of Postwar Identities, 113138. University of Texas Press, US.
Proctor, R. 2014. Building the Modern Church: Roman Catholic Church Architecture in Britain, 1955 to 1975. Routledge, Abingdon.
Rawle, T., Adamson, J., Sinclair, L., Bays, J. 2015. A classical adventure : the architectural history of Downing College, Cambridge. The Oxbridge Portfolio Ltd, Cambridge.
Reiling, J. 2017. The Medical Aspects of the Modern “Sky Scraper”. JAMA, 317, 5, 54.
Shasore, N. 2016. Architecture and the public in interwar Britain. PhD, University of Oxford.
Sherriff, C. 2012. Arnold Mitchell (1863-1944): ‘Fecundity’ and ‘Versatility’ in an Early Twentieth-Century Architect. Architectural History, 55, 199-235.
Slatter, R. L. 2017. A ‘more-than-architectural’ approach to Wesleyan space : how can material and spatial approaches to metropolitan Wesleyan Methodist practices provide insights into congregational experiences between 1851 and 1932?. PhD, UCL (University College London).
Slingsby, A. 2017. The story of Hull Paragon Station : from 1848 to the present. Alex Slingsby, Beverly.
Steadman, P. 2016. Research in architecture and urban studies at Cambridge in the 1960s and 1970s : what really happened. Journal of Architecture, 21, 2, 291-306.
Stroik, D. G. 2015. Church Architecture Since Vatican II. The Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry, 75, 1, 534.
Swenarton, M. 2018. Homes fit for heroes: the politics and architecture of early state housing in Britain. (New edition) Routledge, Abingdon.
Swenarton, M. 2017. Cook’s Camden: The Making of Modern Housing. Lund Humphries, London.
Swenarton, M., Dawson, D., van den Heivel, D. 2014. Architecture and the Welfare State. Routledge, Abingdon.
Taylor, S. 2016. The English Public Library 1850-1939: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Thomas, R. J. C. 2016. Civil – Defence From the First World War to the Cold War. Historic England, Swindon.
Verenini, A. 2014. Past and present visions of an island-city : Portsmouth’s urban improvement plans 1750s2010s. PhD, University of Portsmouth.
Watkin, D. 2016. The Architecture of John Simpson. The Timeless Language of Classicism. Rizzoli, New York.
Wilhilde, E. 2012. Sir Edwin Lutyens: Designing in the English Tradition. National Trust Books, London.
Yelton, M., Salmon, J. 2013. Anglican church-building in London, 1946-2012. Spire Books Ltd, Reading.
Adler, G. 2012. Robert Maguire & Keith Murray. Historic England, Swindon.
Araguez Escobar, M. Frameworks of uncertainty : architectural strategies of control and change in the work of Cedric Price and Arata Isozaki (1955-1978). PhD, UCL.
Beech, N. 2012. Constructing everyday life : an architectural history of the South Bank in production, 19481951. PhD, University College London (University of London).
Bell, H. 2012. Values in the conservation and regeneration of post-war listed public housing : a study of Spa Green, London and Park Hill, Sheffield. PhD, University of Sheffield.
Calder, B. 2014. Brutal Enemies? Townscape and the ‘hard’ moderns. In Alternative Visions of Post-War Reconstruction: Creating the modern townscape. Routledge, London.
Crinson, M. 2018. Eye Wandering the Ceiling: Ornament and New Brutalism. Art History, 41, 2, 318-343.
Crinson, M. 2017. Rebuilding Babel: Modern Architecture and Internationalism. I.B. Tauris, London.
Crinson, M. 2018. Alison and Peter Smithson. Historic England, Swindon.
Darling, E. 2014. From cockpit to domestic interior: the Great War and the architecture of Wells Coates. Journal of Architecture, 19, 6, 903-922.
Darling, E. 2012. Focus: a little magazine and architectural modernism in 1930s Britain. Journal of Modern Periodical Studies, 3, 1, 39-63.
Darling, E. 2012. Wells Coates. Historic England, Swindon.
Elser, O. 2017. SOS Brutalism: A Global Survey. Park Books, Zürich.
Farmer, G., Pendlebury, J. 2013. Conserving Dirty Concrete: The Decline and Rise of Pasmore’s Apollo Pavilion, Peterlee. Journal of Urban Design, 18, 2, 263-280.
Fenton, C. B. 2013. The Library Designs of Sir Basil Spence, Glover & Ferguson. Architectural Heritage, 24.
Fisher, F. 2015. Designing the British post-war home: Kenneth Wood, 1948-1968. Routledge, Abingdon.
Glendinning, M. 2014. Postwar Modernism: an unexpected stronghold of heritage authenticity. A Clockwork Jerusalem (Catalogue, British Pavilion, 2014 Venice Biennale). Cornerhouse.
Harwood, E. 2015. Space, Hope, and Brutalism: English Architecture, 1945-1975. Yale University Press, US.
Holland, J., Jackson, I. 2013. A Monument to Humanism: Pilkington Brothers’ Headquarters (1955-65) by Fry, Drew and Partners. Architectural History, 56, 343-386.
Howard, S. C. 2016. ‘The temple of costly experience’ : Patrick Gwynne (1913-2003) : architect of The Homewood. PhD, University of Bath.
Hui, B. 2014. Energy retrofit and occupant behaviour in protected housing: A case study of the Brunswick Centre in London. Energy and Buildings, 80, 120-130.
Hui Lan Manley, C. 2017. Frederick Gibberd. Historic England, Swindon.
Kerr, R., Robinson, S. K., Elliott, C. 2016. Modernism, Postmodernism, and corporate power: historicizing the architectural typology of the corporate campus. Management and Organizational History, 11, 2, 123-146.
Lepine, A. 2014. ‘Brutalism Among the Ladies’ : Modern Architecture at Somerville College, Oxford, 1947-67. Architectural History, 57, 357-392.
Malathouni, C. 2018. Preston Bus Station: Architectural History, Politics and Democracy in a Post-World War II Designation Saga. Fabrications, 28, 2, 160-184.
Powell, K. 2018. Arup Associates. Historic England, Swindon.
Powell, K. 2012. Ahrends, Burton and Koralek. Historic England, Swindon.
Powell, K., O’carroll, D. 2013. Arup Associates : 50. Arup, London.
Powers, A. 2013. Exhibition 58: “Modern Architecture in England,” Museum of Modern Art, 1937. Architectural History, 56, 277-298.
Purcell, E., Marie, C. 2017. Modern movement conservation : international principles and national policies in Great Britain and the United States of America. PhD, University of Edinburgh.
Roberts, D. 2017. ‘We felt magnificent being up there’ : Erno Goldfinger’s Balfron Tower and the campaign to keep it public. In Guillery, P., Kroll, D. Mobilising housing histories : learning from London’s past. RIBA Publishing, London.
Robertson, J. D. 2017. Gillespie, Kidd & Coia : ecclesiastical architecture 1931-1979. PhD, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Smith, O. S. 2012. Robinson College, Cambridge and the Twilight of a Collegiate Modernism, 1974-81. Architectural History, 55, 369-402.
Swenarton, M. 2013. Politics, property and planning: building the Brunswick, 1958-74. Town Planning Review, 84, 2, 197-226.
Franklin, G. 2017. Post-Modern Architecture: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Franklin, G., Harwood, E. 2017. Post-Modern Buildings in Britain. Batsford, London.
Kerr, R., Robinson, S. K., Elliott, C. 2016. Modernism, Postmodernism, and corporate power: historicizing the architectural typology of the corporate campus. Management and Organizational History, 11, 2, 123-146.
Zimmerman, C. 2014. From Photographic Surface to Image Object: James Stirling’s Postmodernism. University of Minnesota Press, Minnesota.
Rural
Blundell Jones, P. 2012. History on the margin: Unravelling the changing fortunes of a Devon house and its relation to the locality. Journal of Architecture, 17, 2, 191-212.
Creighton, O., Cunningham, P., French, H. 2013. Peopling polite landscapes : community and heritage at Poltimore, Devon. Landscape History, 34, 2, 61 – 86.
Jamieson, E. 2015. The Historic Landscape of the Mendip Hills. Historic England, Swindon.
Jessop, L., Whitfield, M., Davison, A. 2013. Alston Moor, Cumbria: Buildings in a North Pennines landscape. English Heritage, Swindon.
Jones, J. F. 2013. Dances of life and death : interpretations of early modern religious identity from rural parish chuches and their landscapes along the Hampshire/Sussex border 1500-1800. PhD, University of Southampton.
McKeller, E. 2013. Landscapes of London: the City, the Country and the Suburbs, 1660-1840. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Morrison, K. 2012. Carscapes: The Motor Car, Architecture and Landscape in England. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Paterson, M. 2015. ‘Set in stone?’ : building a new geography of the dry-stone wall. PhD, University of Glasgow.
Phibbs, J. 2017. Place-making: The Art of Capability Brown. Historic England, Swindon.
Roberts, B. K. 2014. Region and Place: A study of English rural settlement. Historic England, Swindon.
Warwick, T., Parker, J. 2016. River Tees : From Source to Sea. Amberley Publishing, Chalford.
Zhuang, Y. 2013. Et in Arcadia Ego : landscape theory and the funereal imagination in eighteenth-century Britain. PhD, University of Edinburgh.
Urban
Abdelmonem, M. G. 2017. Architectural and urban heritage in the digital age: Dilemmas of authenticity, originality and reproduction. Archnet-IJAR, 11, 3, 5-15.
Bandarin, F., Oers, R. 2015. Reconnecting the city : the historic urban landscape approach and the future of urban heritage. Wiley Blackwell, Chichester.
Blackwell, T.Kohl, S. 2018. Urban heritages: How history and housing finance matter to housing form and homeownership rates. Urban Studies. 55, 16, 3669-3688.
Darroch, M., Marchessault, J. 2014. Cartographies of Place : Navigating the Urban. McGill-Queen’s University Press, Montréal & Kingston.
Jorgensen, A., Keenan, R. 2012. Urban Wildscapes. Routledge, London.
Lewis, J. 2015. Preserving and maintaining the concept of Letchworth Garden City. Planning Perspectives, 30, 1, 153-163.
Moore, B. P. 2014. Invisible architecture : ideologies of space in the nineteenth-century city. PhD, University of Manchester.
Palaiologou, G. 2015. Between buildings and streets : a study of the micromorphology of the London terrace and the Manhattan row house 1880-2013. PhD, University College London (University of London).
Portella, A., Reeve, A. 2016. City centre in the era of consumer culture. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Urban Design and Planning, 169, 6, 291-300.
Ripp, M., Rodwell, D. 2015. The Geography of Urban Heritage. The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 6, 3, 240-276.
Ripp, M., Rodwell, D. 2016. The governance of urban heritage. The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 7, 1, 81-108.
Coastal and intertidal
Barker, N. 2015. Margate’s Seaside Heritage. Historic England, Swindon.
Brodie, A. 2015. Weymouth’s Seaside Heritage. E-book, Historic England, Swindon.
Brodie, A. 2014. Blackpool’s Seaside Heritage. E-book. Historic England, Swindon.
Murphy, P. 2014. England’s Coastal Heritage: A review of progress since 1997. Historic England, Swindon.
Williams, P., Walton, J. K. 2013. The English Seaside. Historic England, Swindon.
Suburban
Dhanani, A. 2016. Suburban built form and street network development in London, 1880–2013 : An application of quantitative historical methods. Historical Methods : A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 49, 4, 230-243.
Elmitt, R. 2013-2014. Hampton Wick, brick by brick : the building and buildings of Hampton Wick, 1750-2012.
McKeller, E. 2013. Landscapes of London: the City, the Country and the Suburbs, 1660-1840. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Menuge, Adam. 2015. Ordinary Landscapes, Special Places: Anfield, Breckfield and the growth of Liverpool’s suburbs. Historic England, Swindon.
Taylor, S. 2015. Manningham: Character and diversity in a Bradford suburb. Historic England, Swindon.
City
Dhanani, A. 2016. Suburban built form and street network development in London, 1880–2013 : An application of quantitative historical methods. Historical Methods : A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 49, 4, 230-243.
Lewis, J. 2015. Preserving and maintaining the concept of Letchworth Garden City. Planning Perspectives, 30, 1, 153-163.
McKeller, E. 2013. Landscapes of London: the City, the Country and the Suburbs, 1660-1840. Yale University Press, New Haven.
Miller, M. 2015. English Garden Cities: An introduction. Historic England, Swindon.
Minkenberg, M. 2014. Power and Architecture: The Construction of Capitals and the Politics of Space. Berghahn Books, Oxford.
Neave, S., Neave, D. 2017. Hull: Yorkshire’s Maritime City. Historic England, Swindon.
Ottaway, P. 2017. Winchester : St. Swithun’s ‘city of happiness and good fortune’: an archaeological assessment. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
Tierney, E. A. 2012. Strategies for celebration : realising the ideal celebratory city in London and Paris, 16601715. PhD, University of Sussex, Sussex.
Verenini, A. 2014. Past and present visions of an island-city : Portsmouth’s urban improvement plans 1750s2010s. PhD, University of Portsmouth.
Town
Ayre, J, Wroe-Brown, R. 2015. The Eleventh- and Twelfth-century Waterfront and Settlement at Queenhithe: Excavations at Bull Wharf, City of London. Archaeological Journal, 172, 2, 195-272.
Barker, N. 2015. Margate’s Seaside Heritage. Historic England, Swindon.
Barson, S. 2016. Kingston Town Centre, RB Kingston Upon Thames: An Historic Area Study. Historic England, Swindon.
Brodie, A. 2015. Weymouth’s Seaside Heritage. E-book, Historic England, Swindon.
Brodie, A. 2014. Blackpool’s Seaside Heritage. E-book. Historic England, Swindon.
Carmichael, K. 2013. The Hat Industry of Luton and its Buildings. Historic England.
Cattell, J. 2015. The Birmingham Jewellery Quarter: An introduction and guide. Historic England, Swindon.
Cohen, S. 2018. Liverpool’s Musical Landscapes. Historic England, Swindon.
Dunster, S. 2013. The Medway Towns: river, docks and urban life. Victoria County History. Phillimore & Co Ltd, Andover.
Edensor, T. 2013. Vital urban materiality and its multiple absences: The building stone of central Manchester. Cultural Geographies, 20, 4, 447-465.
Farmer, G., Pendlebury, J. 2013. Conserving Dirty Concrete: The Decline and Rise of Pasmore’s Apollo Pavilion, Peterlee. Journal of Urban Design, 18, 2, 263-280.
Gharib, R. Y. 2014. Sustainable assessment tool of historic centers: The cases of Bath and Cambridge. ArchnetIJAR, 8, 1, 108-119.
Giles, C. 2015. Building a Better Society: Liverpool’s Historic Institutional Buildings. Historic England.
Giles, C. 2015. Storehouses of Empire: Liverpool’s historic warehouses. Historic England.
Giles, C. 2015. Stourport-on-Severn: Pioneer Town of the Canal Age. Historic England.
Historic England. 2017. Listing Selection Guide: Street Furniture. Historic England, Swindon.
Menuge, A. 2015. 2 Love Lane/64 West Street, 57 West Street/64-66 Bridge Street, and associated buildings on West Street, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland: History, investigation, analysis and assessment of significance. Historic England, Swindon.
Menuge, Adam. 2015. Berwick-upon-Tweed: Three places, two nations, one town. Historic England, Swindon.
Minnis, J., Carmichael, K., Fletcher, C. 2015. Boston, Lincolnshire: historic North Sea port and market town. Historic England, Swindon.
Mowl, T. 2015. Bristol Explored: Twelve Architectural Walks. Stephen Morris.
Navickas, K. 2017. From Chartist Newspaper to digital map of grass-roots meetings, 1841-1844: documenting workflows. Journal of Victorian Culture, 22, 2, 232-247.
Neave, S., Neave, D. 2017. Hull: Yorkshire’s Maritime City. Historic England, Swindon.
Nortcliffe, D. 2015. Walking through History : the Burdock Way Corridor, 1973-2014. Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society, 962.
Rose, M. 2015. Ancoats: Cradle of industrialisation. Historic England, Swindon.
Scrase, T 2013. Wells Corporation properties and the altars of St Cuthbert’s. Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset, 37, 377, 200-207.
Sharples, J. 2015. Built on Commerce: Liverpool’s Central Business District. Historic England, Swindon.
Smith, J. 2015. Behind the Veneer: South Shoreditch – The Furniture Trade and its Buildings. Historic England, Swindon.
Song, S. 2013. The effectiveness of regeneration policy in historic urban quarters in England (1997-2010). PhD, University of Nottingham.
Sou, L. 2016. Church of St Edward and the Market Place, Leek, Staffordshire: Geospatial Survey of Standing Medieval Cross. Historic England, Swindon.
Stones, S. 2016. The value of heritage: urban exploration and the historic environment. The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 7, 4, 301-320.
Sykes, O., Brown, J., Cocks, M.Shaw, D., Couch, C. 2013. A City Profile of Liverpool. Cities, 35, 299-318.
Sykes, O., Ludwig, C. 2015. Defining and Managing the Historic Urban Landscape: Reflections on the English Experience and Some Stories from Liverpool. European Spatial Research and Policy, 22, 2, 9-35.
Taylor, J. 2015. Georgian and Victorian Street Lighting. The Building Conservation Directory. Online https://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/street-lighting/street-lighting.htm.
Taylor, S. 2015. Gateshead: Architecture in a changing English urban landscape. Historic England, Swindon.
Taylor, S. 2015. Manchester: The Warehouse Legacy: An Introduction and Guide. Historic England, Swindon.
Taylor, S. 2015. Manchester’s Northern Quarter: The greatest meer village. Historic England, Swindon.
Towler, D.R. 2012. Unlocking Stebbing’ s past, 1200-1600. Essex Journal, 47, 43-44.
Warwick, T., Parker, J. 2016. River Tees : From Source to Sea. Amberley Publishing, Chalford.
Housing estate
Bell, H. 2012. Values in the conservation and regeneration of post-war listed public housing : a study of Spa Green, London and Park Hill, Sheffield. PhD, University of Sheffield.
Smith, J. 2012. Freeholders’ Home Estate, Eastbourne, Darlington, Durham: Historic Area Assessment. Historic England, Swindon.
Village
Towler, D.R. 2012. Unlocking Stebbing’ s past, 1200-1600. Essex Journal, 47, 43-44.
Treglown, T. 2013. Porthleven in years gone by. The parish church. Privately printed.
Treglown, T. 2014. Porthleven in years gone by. The institute. Privately printed.
Complexes
Chance, H. 2017. The factory in a garden : a history of corporate landscapes from the industrial to the digital age. Manchester University Press, Manchester.
Davidson, A. 2014. War memorial landscape heritage in England. Garden History, 42, 58-72.
Gonzaâ, A., Pablo, A 2013. Cultural parks and national heritage areas : assembling cultural heritage, development and spatial planning. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Historic England. 2015. The Setting of Heritage Assets: Historic Environment Good Practice Advice in Planning:
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Historic England. 2017. The Setting of Heritage Assets: Historic Environment Good Practice Advice in Planning Note 3 (Second Edition). Historic England, Swindon.
Morrice, R. 2018. Listed Buildings and Curtilage: Historic England Advice Note 10. Historic England, Swindon.
Morrison, K. 2016. Shopping Parades: Introductions to Heritage Assets. Historic England, Swindon.
Perring, S. M. 2013. Reformation of the English cathedral landscape: Negotiating change in York Minster Close c. 1500-1642. World Archaeology, 45, 1, 186-205.
Sou, L. 2016. Church of St Edward and the Market Place, Leek, Staffordshire: Geospatial Survey of Standing Medieval Cross. Historic England, Swindon.
White, J. 2016. Conservation and Management of War Memorial Landscapes. Historic England, Swindon.
Whitbourn, P. 2014. The Pantiles, Royal Tunbridge Wells : a brief history and guide. Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society, Tunbridge Wells.
Alcock, N., Miles, D. 2013. The medieval peasant house in Midland England. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
Charles, A. C. 2017. Deciphering the ‘Dutch houses’ : Netherlandish architectural influence in East Kent, 15501750. University of Kent.
Clarke, J. 2014. Cliffe and Cliffe Woods, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent: Historic Area Assessment. Historic England, Swindon.
Clarke, J., Smith, J. 2014. Cooling, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent: Historic Area Assessment. Historic England, Swindon.
Clarke, J., Smith, J. 2014. High Halstow, Hoo Peninsula, Medway, Kent: Historic Area Assessment. Historic England, Swindon.
Clarke, J., Smith, J. 2014. St Mary, Hoo, Hoo Peninsula: Historic Area Assessment. Historic England, Swindon.
Harwood, E. 2015. Houses: Regional Practice and Local Character. Twentieth Century Society, London.
Jessop, L., Whitfield, M., Davison, A. 2013. Alston Moor, Cumbria: Buildings in a North Pennines landscape. English Heritage, Swindon.
Jordan, T., Walrond, L. 2014. The Cotswold House. Amberley Publishing, Stroud.
Parkyn, A., Mcneill, T. 2012. Cheshire Castles of the Irish Sea Cultural Zone. Archaeological Journal, 169, 1, 480518.
Tankard, D. 2012. Houses of the Weald and Downland: people and houses of south-east England c1300-1900. Carnegie Publishing Ltd, Lancaster.