A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . he cathedral of Saint-Lo(Manche) ; — these are but a few of the build-ings of this time — buildings which vie withany of the florid Gothic architecture of centraland eastern France in beauty, variety, and atrue architectural sense of limitation and of re-straint in the midst of the search for are surpassed in no respect, except by twoor three of the greatest churches of the royaldomain, as at Abbeville, Beauvais, and Saint-Riquier (for which see Part I. of this inquiry).The works of the class
A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . he cathedral of Saint-Lo(Manche) ; — these are but a few of the build-ings of this time — buildings which vie withany of the florid Gothic architecture of centraland eastern France in beauty, variety, and atrue architectural sense of limitation and of re-straint in the midst of the search for are surpassed in no respect, except by twoor three of the greatest churches of the royaldomain, as at Abbeville, Beauvais, and Saint-Riquier (for which see Part I. of this inquiry).The works of the classical Renaissance arevery alnmdant in Normandy, and are of sin-gular attractiveness ; but none of them are ofvery great size or cost. The small chateaux,or, as they might with greater propriety becalled, the manoirs, of the years innnediatelyfollow^ing the expulsion of the English, arcamong the most attractive buildings for thestudent. The time, still full of memories ofwar and civic confusion, hardly allowed of theconstruction of countiy houses without some116 Details ;l1< 0-. a, 0) O ^ u. c: K ti .X*^ H ^ S - *^ X — r^ Ch T ^ fe storor tl) c W «5^ K i5-5& hJ H -•S2 H >-.^ ^3 ^ -< O =S « £ « =« FRANCE means of defence, ami aeconlingly the bnil(lin<;sof the manor were rangeil around a large court-yard, to which they served as rampart, andfrom which they had their only entrance. Asingle gateway, more or less fortified, served asentrance to this great enclosure. The famousManoir dAngo, near Varangeville (Seine-In-fjrieure), is only superior to others in the vari-ety of its buildings and the unusual amount ofapplied ornament; that of Boos with its re-markable towerlike pigeon house, and that ofLivet (Calvados) with its timber Ijarns and resi-dence of brick and stone, and tlic unpretend-ing little chateaux of Cricquevillc, Aguessau,and Fontaine Henri (Calvados), Carrouges,La Vove, and Tesse-la-M
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