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H 276 x W 202 mm

148 pages

140 illustrations

Published Jan 2022

Archaeopress Access Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781803271880

Digital: 9781803271897

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Keywords
Medieval Britain; Herefordshire; Floortiles; Religious Architecture

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The Medieval Floortiles of Herefordshire

By Julie Bowen

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This volume presents a survey, in the form of a gazetteer, of the extant decorated floortiles of Herefordshire, with some tiles that are no longer available but which are known from records also included. For each site, each individual floortile design is illustrated, and parallels from other sites are outlined.

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Contents

Introduction ;
Abbey Dore – Dore Abbey ;
Brampton Bryan – Church of St Barnabas ;
Breinton (Lower Breinton) – Church of St Michael ;
Castle Frome – Church of St Michael and All Angels ;
Colwall – Church of St James ;
Croft – Church of St Michael and All Angels ;
Dilwyn – St Mary’s Church ;
Goodrich Castle ;
Hereford – Church of All Saints ;
Hereford Cathedral – Booth Chapel ;
Hereford Cathedral – Lady Chapel ;
Hereford – Eign Gate ;
Hereford Museum Collections ;
Ledbury – St Katherine's Chapel ;
Leominster Old Priory ;
Madley – Parish Church ;
Monkland – Church of All Saints ;
Much Marcle – Hall Court ;
Stretton Sugwas – The Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene ;
Thornbury – Netherwood ;
Westhide – St Bartholomew’s Church ;
Wigmore Abbey ;
Wigmore – Chapel Farm ;
Yatton – Deans Place ;
Summary ;
Bibliography

About the Author

Julie Bowen graduated from the University of Wales (Newport) with a BA Hons in Archaeology in 2007 and worked with Church and Site Archaeology, based in Monmouth, whilst continuing excavating with the Herefordshire County Archaeology Team. She now lives in Dorset, where she is a member of the Association of Portland Archaeologists and the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, taking part in regular summer excavations on the Isle of Portland and the South Dorset Ridgeway. The author’s interest in medieval floortiles was triggered taking part in a dig at Leominster Old Priory in 2005 which led to her dissertation on the important collection of tiles found there.