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The Evolution of English Country Houses (1870-1914)
This chapter explores the historical context and significance of English country houses from 1870 to World War I, focusing on legislative changes like the Settled Land Acts and their impact on estate ownership. It highlights the rise of the nouveau riche as buyers of these properties, examining their influence on local economies and social dynamics. Additionally, the chapter discusses the architectural diversity of country houses, emphasizing styles and designs that reflect the cultural shifts of the era, and the role of notable figures in shaping societal acceptance of newly wealthy families.