Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9798888572412
Pub Date: February 2026
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: B/w and colour
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Description:
London Bridge lined with houses from end to end was one of the most extraordinary structures ever seen in London. It was home to over 500 people;perched above the rushing waters of the Thames;and was one of the city’s main shopping streets. It is among the most familiar images of London in the past;but little has previously been known about the houses and the people who lived and worked in them. This book uses plentiful newly-discovered evidence;including detailed descriptions of nearly every house;to tell the story of the bridge and its houses and inhabitants.With the new information it is possible to reconstruct the plan of the bridge and houses in the seventeenth century;to trace the history of each house back through rentals and a survey to 1358;revealing the original layout;to date most of the houses which appear in later views;and to show how the houses and their occupants changed during five and half centuries. The book describes what stopped the houses falling into the river;how the houses were gradually enlarged;what their layout was inside;what goods were sold on the bridge and how these changed over time;the extensive rebuilding in 1477-1548 and 1683-96;and the removal of the houses around 1760.There are many new discoveries - about the structure of the bridge;the width of the roadway;the original layout of the houses;how the houses were supported;the size and internal planning of the houses;the quality of their architecture;and the trades practised on the bridge. The book includes five newly-commissioned reconstruction drawings showing what we now know about the bridge and its houses.