Carol Davidson Cragoe charts the changing tides and social setting of Christian architecture in England in this readable, illustrated BBC History Trail. Includes an activity, quiz and bibliography.
http://www.britannia.com/church/cath.html
This Britannia guide has a brief introduction and list of cathedrals, organised by age and type, with photographs taken from M.J.Taber, "The Cathedrals of England" .
An illustrated to the history and remains of Bardney, Barlings and Tupholme Abbeys from The Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire, including ground plans and artist's reconstructions.
http://www.aberdeenarchitects.org
A chapter of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, representing architects within the city of Aberdeen, across Aberdeenshire and also Morayshire. Includes a directory of architects and diary.
http://www.cathedral.aberdeen.anglican.org/
Opened in 1817, the cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church was the first of many buildings in the city designed by Archibald Simpson.
http://www.abitare.it/
Subscription information, lists of back issues, and history.
Read about the exhibition at the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts .
http://www.actoncourt.com/
A Tudor courtier house built by Nicholas Poyntz at Iron Acton, near Bristol. Illustrated history and description of the house and grounds today, plus visitor information including calendar of events and location map.