Follies of Lincolnshire
"An Account of those Architectural Eccentricities commonly known as Follies to be found in the County."

Headley & Meulenkamp's classic definitive architectural folly guides are now available as completely revised and updated county-by-county ebooks, each one packed with colour images and active links to live location-finding maps.

Follies, towers, arches, grottoes, monuments, arches, obelisks, garden buildings, eyecatchers — exuberant architecture that makes you catch your breath in delight — all these wonderful buildings are enthusiastically described, illustrated with many colour photographs. Tap on a location and a map will show you precisely where the building stands.

Find out the astonishing, crazy, passionate, lunatic and loving stories behind Britain’s most bizarre buildings. This new ebook covers landmarks and hidden treasures in places across Lincolnshire.
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Follies of Lincolnshire
"An Account of those Architectural Eccentricities commonly known as Follies to be found in the County."

Headley & Meulenkamp's classic definitive architectural folly guides are now available as completely revised and updated county-by-county ebooks, each one packed with colour images and active links to live location-finding maps.

Follies, towers, arches, grottoes, monuments, arches, obelisks, garden buildings, eyecatchers — exuberant architecture that makes you catch your breath in delight — all these wonderful buildings are enthusiastically described, illustrated with many colour photographs. Tap on a location and a map will show you precisely where the building stands.

Find out the astonishing, crazy, passionate, lunatic and loving stories behind Britain’s most bizarre buildings. This new ebook covers landmarks and hidden treasures in places across Lincolnshire.
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Follies of Lincolnshire

Follies of Lincolnshire

Follies of Lincolnshire

Follies of Lincolnshire

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"An Account of those Architectural Eccentricities commonly known as Follies to be found in the County."

Headley & Meulenkamp's classic definitive architectural folly guides are now available as completely revised and updated county-by-county ebooks, each one packed with colour images and active links to live location-finding maps.

Follies, towers, arches, grottoes, monuments, arches, obelisks, garden buildings, eyecatchers — exuberant architecture that makes you catch your breath in delight — all these wonderful buildings are enthusiastically described, illustrated with many colour photographs. Tap on a location and a map will show you precisely where the building stands.

Find out the astonishing, crazy, passionate, lunatic and loving stories behind Britain’s most bizarre buildings. This new ebook covers landmarks and hidden treasures in places across Lincolnshire.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013356429
Publisher: Heritage eBooks
Publication date: 09/27/2011
Series: Follies of England , #21
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Gwyn Headley’s comfortably blurred memories of the 1960s include failing to become a rock star (despite playing with Hendrix, Clapton, Pink Floyd, the Small Faces and others) and instead discovering a passion for architecture and typography at St. Martin’s School of Art in London’s Charing Cross Road. His life in book publishing has been distracted by his delight in architecture, in particular for small buildings of dubious utility, by writing books on architecture, follies — including “Architectural Follies in America” — fonts and Mah-Jong; by selling listed heritage buildings; and by founding fotoLibra.com, the world’s first entirely digital picture library. He has spent eight months of his life at the Frankfurt Book Fair and to his eternal regret has never scored a try for Llanelli or Wales.

Wim Meulenkamp is a Dutch art historian. With Gwyn Headley he has co-authored “Follies: A National Trust Guide”, “Follies: A Guide to Rogue Architecture” and “Follies Grottoes and Garden Buildings”, as well as the forty ebooks in the “Follies of England’ series. By himself he has written over a dozen books on art and architectural history, including “Follies — Bizarre Bouwwerken in Nederland en België.” He has a predilection for Scotch whisky and large black cigars.
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