A splendidly comprehensive account of the country houses in the western
half of Dorset, which accompanies the author's previous acclaimed volume
on the houses of the eastern part of the county. West Dorset presents a
contrast with its intimate valleys and hidden houses. Major houses
include Milton Abbey, built alongside a vast medieval monastic church
and a rare example of Sir William Chambers' Gothick style. Its chief
rival is the startlingly original Sherborne Castle, left incomplete by
Sir Walter Raleigh at his execution. More than 40 further equally
entrancing major houses are explained and more than 80 others follow in
a comprehensive gazetteer. It is richly illustrated with both historic
illustrations and sumptuous colour photographs taken especially for the
book. This is for anyone who loves the beautiful county of Dorset or is
entranced by English country houses. Michael Hill is a widely-recognised
expert on country-house architecture and is the reviser of the Buildings
of England volume for Dorset.