Vernacular Architecture

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Historic England Research Reports Series 20211
The Development of Timber Framing in Surrey’s Old Buildings1
A Later Tudor Joggle-Head King-Post Roof in The Abbey Barn at Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire0
Anchor Beams with Needles. An East Anglian Mystery0
Exeter’s Lost Buildings: Destruction from 1800 to 18990
Beverley’s Timber-Framed Buildings0
Burn Marks on a Roman Timber-Framed Building0
Serora Houses In Basque Vernacular Architecture (Sixteenth To Eighteenth Centuries): Distribution, Social Function And Building Typologies0
Tree-Ring Date Lists 20230
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
What do dendrochronology and other timber-dating methods tell us about the history of English post mills?0
Historic England Research Reports Series 20220
Tree-Ring Date Lists 20220
Brickmaking: History and Heritage0
The Counterchange Ceiling: A Late Sixteenth-Century Feature In Timber-Framed Buildings0
Timber Roofs From The High Middle Ages In Churches Of Western Sweden: Materials, Techniques And Influences0
Hidden Patrons: Women and Architectural Patronage in Georgian Britain0
Index to Volumes 50–54, 2019–20230
Burton Dassett Southend, Warwickshire. A Medieval Market Village0
Corrections0
Detached Kitchens in an Early Seventeenth-Century English Fishing Village in Ferryland, Newfoundland: The Historical and Archaeological Evidence0
Building with Stovewood in Eastern Europe ( c . 1895–1965)0
A Database of Aisled Buildings in England and Wales0
Late Medieval Lodging Ranges: The Architecture of Identity, Power and Space0
Stable isotope tree-ring dates: list 50
Stable Isotope Tree-Ring Dates: List 40
No Witches In Sight: Apotropaic Symbols Over Hearths—New Ideas And Clarification0
Saltford Manor House, Somerset: A Twelfth-Century Chamber Block0
Dave Stenning with Richard Shackle and Jess Tipper, with contributions by David Andrews, Martin Bridge and Christopher Thornton, Timber-Framed Buildings of Colchester Da0
The Last Remains of the Archaic Block House Tradition in Karachay (Central Caucasus)0
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
Theodore Burr and the Bridging of Early America: The Man, Fellow Bridge Builders, and Their Forgotten Timber Spans0
Peasants Making History: Living in an English Region 1200–15400
Tree-Ring Dated Changes in Gloucestershire’s Vernacular Timber-Frame Traditions0
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 Philadelp0
Bishop Auckland: The Growth of a Historic Market Town0
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
Hamptonne and the Archaeology of Vernacular Houses in Jersey0
Tithe Barns0
Pilliven, Witheridge, Devon: The Earliest True Cruck In Britain0
Tree-Ring Date Lists 20240
The Buildings of England: Yorkshire: The North Riding0
‘Dirt Hovels’ and Cultural Heritage: The Eradication and Inheritance of the Icelandic Turf House0
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