Kingston Upon Thames in 50 Buildings

The Surrey town of Kingston Upon Thames was first referenced in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles of AD 838 and in the Domesday Survey of 1087. Some of the buildings from those days are no longer around but others have survived including the 12th century Clattern Bridge. Julian McCarthy’s book is a delightful celebration of the old and new architecture that gives Kingston Upon Thames its distinctive character.

Paperback: 96 Pages

Language: English

Format: Kindle Edition & Paperback

3.5/5
“Julian McCarthy is a qualified Kingston Upon Thames guide, which makes him the perfect author for this book steeped in local knowledge and history.”