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Through the Windows of an Ordinary House: A History of England

English · Hardback

Will be released 17.09.2026

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This book tells the story of Mearsdon, the house where Ian Mortimer lives in Moretonhampstead, on the edge of Dartmoor. We very rarely have a continuous account of a particular place over a long stretch of history, but Mortimer has a documentary record of all the owners who lived there since the 1260s - although the origins of the building probably date back to the eleventh century. Blending the broadest national history and the most intimate local events with a description of changing daily life from the Norman Conquest to the present day, Mortimer acquaints us with the people who passed through the house - from its first known owner, John the Palmer, to the folklore collector Charlie Laycock, who turned the house into a museum in the early twentieth century, to Mortimer''s family living there today. And along the way he shows how national events - from the Black Death to the Prayerbook Rebellion, from the Civil Wars to the two world wars - affected a rural community in deepest Devon over a time span of 900 years. The result is fascinating social history like no other. Bringing to it the brilliant imagination and storytelling gifts that made his Time Traveller''s Guides such a huge success, Mortimer introduces us to lords and merchants, ale brewers and peasants, clergymen and murderers, to create a continuously evolving story. Seeing through its windows, we not only glimpse at the people who lived in the house over the ages; we also see through their eyes as they look out at the changing world around them.

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Ian Mortimer

Product details

Authors Ian Mortimer
Publisher Bodley Head Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 17.09.2026
 
EAN 9781847928160
ISBN 978-1-84792-816-0
No. of pages 356
Dimensions 156 mm x 240 mm x 40 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

European History, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, South West England, British & Irish history, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Social and cultural history

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