Description Amersham was described by John Leland in the 16th century as a right pretty market town, well built with timber.
Today, well over four hundred years later, his words would be equally apt, as the ample High Street is one of the most handsome and well preserved in England.
The town escaped the ravages of Victorian and 20th-century development largely because its railway station came as late as 1892 and then was almost a mile away at Amersham on the Hill.
Here the old farms, alehouses and ancient common were soon engulfed by commuter housing, to which fine local architect, John Kennard, lent real character in an ideal metroland created long before the railway company coined the term In this entertaining book the author identifies each of the old coaching inns which provide ample evidence of Amershams importance as a stopping place on the great coach road from London to the Midlands.
He traces the history of all the towns tanneries and proves that Wellers brewery is much older than previously believed and that its many maltings were selling vast quantities of malt to London brewers in the 17th century.
He does not neglect the townspeople themselves, not least the Drakes of Shardeloes who dominated the political, religious and social life of Amersham for 350 years.
Here he is able to draw on the unique knowledge of Barney Tyrwhitt Drake, a direct descendant.
Julian Hunts well researched narrative is both comprehensive and easy to read.
Splendidly illustrated, it is a significant contribution to the published history of Buckinghamshire and will be warmly welcomed in and around old Amersham itself About the Author JULIAN HUNT was brought up in Romsley, Worcestershire, where his father founded a local history society.
Educated in Birmingham, he began his career at Birmingham Reference Library in 1968.
His first book on local history was published as long ago as 1973.
He became Local Studies Librarian in Oldham in 1976, where he wrote The Cotton Mills of Oldham and became a very popular lecturer.
In 1988 he moved to Buckinghamshire, where he is now Heritage Manager for the County Council.
He has written several books on Buckinghamshire market towns in the Phillimore Pictorial History series and has completed a millennium history of his village of Romsley.
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