Medieval London Houses
Explore the fascinating world of domestic architecture in Medieval London Houses by John Schofield. Published in 2003, this comprehensive study spans the period from approximately 1200 to the Great Fire of 1666, delving into the rich tapestry of London's residential buildings. With a detailed examination of houses, almshouses, taverns, inns, and shops, Schofield draws on a wealth of evidence from surviving structures, archaeological digs, surveys, and historical documents. This 280-page paperback offers valuable insights into the architectural evolution of Greater London during the medieval era, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of British and Irish history, architecture, and archaeology. Discover the stories behind the buildings that shaped London and gain a deeper understanding of its medieval domestic life.