A wide-ranging and accessibly written account of designed medieval landscapes. <p/>The phrase designed landscape is generally associated with the great parks and gardens of the post-medieval period with grand country houses surrounded by parkland such as Chatsworth and Longleat. However recent research hasmade it clear that its origins lie much further back than that in the middle ages and numerous examples have been identified. This book offers the first full-length survey of designed medieval landscapes not just the settings for castles but for palaces manor houses and monastic institutions. Gardens and pleasure grounds gave their owners sensory enjoyment; lakes ponds and walkways created routes of approach that displayed residences to best effect;deer parks were stunning backdrops and venues for aristocratic enjoyment; and peacocks swans rabbits and doves were some of the many species which lent these landscapes their elite appearance. Richly illustrated with plans maps and photographs of key sites showing what can still be seen today. <p/> Oliver H. Creighton is Associate Professor in Archaeology University of Exeter .
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