Vernacular Architecture

Papers
(The median citation count of Vernacular Architecture is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Development of Timber Framing in Surrey’s Old Buildings1
Dorian Gerhold, London Bridge and its Houses c.1209–1761 , new revised ednDorian Gerhold, London Bridge and its Houses c.1209–1761, new revised edn (Oxford and Philadelp1
Historic England Research Reports Series 20211
Victorian Stained GlassTrevorYorke, Victorian Stained Glass (Oxford: Shire Publications, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022). 64 pp. (incl. 65 col. illus.). ISBN 978-1-78442-483-1. £8.99 (pb).0
Editorial Note0
Tree-Ring Date Lists 20220
Stable isotope tree-ring dates: list 50
No Witches In Sight: Apotropaic Symbols Over Hearths—New Ideas And Clarification0
The Counterchange Ceiling: A Late Sixteenth-Century Feature In Timber-Framed Buildings0
Dave Stenning with Richard Shackle and Jess Tipper, with contributions by David Andrews, Martin Bridge and Christopher Thornton, Timber-Framed Buildings of Colchester Da0
Hidden Patrons: Women and Architectural Patronage in Georgian Britain0
Quakers and their Meeting HousesChris Skidmore, Quakers and their Meeting Houses (Liverpool University Press on behalf of Historic England, 2021). x + 163 pp., 167 col. and 20 b&w photographs, and0
Stable Isotope Tree-Ring Dates: List 40
Index to Volumes 50–54, 2019–20230
Tree-Ring Dated Changes in Gloucestershire’s Vernacular Timber-Frame Traditions0
Burn Marks on a Roman Timber-Framed Building0
Tithe Barns0
Tree-Ring Date Lists 20230
Late Medieval Lodging Ranges: The Architecture of Identity, Power and Space0
Serora Houses In Basque Vernacular Architecture (Sixteenth To Eighteenth Centuries): Distribution, Social Function And Building Typologies0
Building with Stovewood in Eastern Europe ( c . 1895–1965)0
Saltford Manor House, Somerset: A Twelfth-Century Chamber Block0
Hamptonne and the Archaeology of Vernacular Houses in Jersey0
Pilliven, Witheridge, Devon: The Earliest True Cruck In Britain0
The Last Remains of the Archaic Block House Tradition in Karachay (Central Caucasus)0
The Buildings of England: Yorkshire: The North Riding0
Theodore Burr and the Bridging of Early America: The Man, Fellow Bridge Builders, and Their Forgotten Timber Spans0
A Later Tudor Joggle-Head King-Post Roof in The Abbey Barn at Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire0
Exeter’s Lost Buildings: Destruction from 1800 to 18990
Beverley’s Timber-Framed Buildings0
Detached Kitchens in an Early Seventeenth-Century English Fishing Village in Ferryland, Newfoundland: The Historical and Archaeological Evidence0
Patrick Grattan, Oasts and Hop Kilns: A HistoryPatrick Grattan, Oasts and Hop Kilns: A History (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press on behalf of Historic England, 2021). x + 121 pp. (incl. many colo0
Birmingham and the Black Country: The Buildings of EnglandAndy Foster, Nikolaus Pevsner and Alexandra Wedgwood, Birmingham and the Black Country: The Buildings of England (New Haven and London: Yale U0
Bob Machin, ‘Housing the better sort’ and Other Essays on Traditional Dorset Farmhouses (self-published, 2022). 230 pp. (incl. 278 col. photographs, plans & maps). £0
Historic England Research Reports Series 20230
What do dendrochronology and other timber-dating methods tell us about the history of English post mills?0
Tree-Ring Date Lists 20240
Historic England Research Reports Series 20220
Brickmaking: History and Heritage0
‘Dirt Hovels’ and Cultural Heritage: The Eradication and Inheritance of the Icelandic Turf House0
Timber Roofs From The High Middle Ages In Churches Of Western Sweden: Materials, Techniques And Influences0
Anchor Beams with Needles. An East Anglian Mystery0
Peasants Making History: Living in an English Region 1200–15400
Burton Dassett Southend, Warwickshire. A Medieval Market Village0
Corrections0
Bishop Auckland: The Growth of a Historic Market Town0
A Database of Aisled Buildings in England and Wales0
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