The Pantiles: a brief history
Whitburn, P. and C. Jones, 2024, The Pantiles: a brief history. Tunbridge Wells: Royal Tunbridge Wells Civic Society. Rev. edition.
Timber-framed buildings of Colchester, Essex
Stenning, Dave, 2022, Timber-framed buildings of Colchester, Essex: Essex Society for Archaeology and History.
Building the late mediaeval Suffolk parish church
Cotton, Simon, 2019, Building the late mediaeval Suffolk parish church, Needham Market. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History.
Malting and malthouses in Kent
Preston, James, 2015, Malting and malthouses in Kent, Stroud: Amberley Publishing.
Stairway to heaven: the functions of medieval upper spaces
Huitson, Toby, 2014, Stairway to heaven: the functions of medieval upper spaces, Oxford: Oxbow books.
Kent: North East and East
Newman, John, 2013, Kent: North East and East, New Haven: Yale University Press.
Dendrochronological analysis of oak timbers from the Priory, Orpington
Moir, Andy, 2013, Dendrochronological analysis of oak timbers from the Priory, Orpington, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Kent: West and the Weald
Newman, John, 2012, Kent: West and the Weald, New Haven: Yale University Press.
Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 4 a Tudor gatehouse becomes a modern mansion
2008, Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 4 a Tudor gatehouse becomes a modern mansion, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Houses and cottages of Britain: origins and development of traditional buildings
Brunskill, R.W., 2008, Houses and cottages of Britain: origins and development of traditional buildings, New Haven: Yale University Press.
Historical assessment and survey of old buildings: an advice note for those who care about them
Cockett, Roger, 2008, Historical assessment and survey of old buildings: an advice note for those who care about them, Maidstone: Kent Archaeological Society Historic Buildings Committee.
England's seaside resorts
Brodie, Allan, 2007, England's seaside resorts, Swindon: English Heritage.
Sporting the oak: the life and times of Thomas Dearn
Donovan, Paul, 2006, Sporting the oak: the life and times of Thomas Dearn, Egerton: Robert Swift.
Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 5 remains of buildings in the farmyard
2005, Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 5 remains of buildings in the farmyard, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
Traditional buildings of Britain: an introduction to vernacular architecture and its revival
Brunskill, R.W., 2004, Traditional buildings of Britain: an introduction to vernacular architecture and its revival, London: Cassell.
Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 3 the estate barn
2003, Excavations at Scadbury: a medieval and post-medieval moated manor house complex near Chislehurst, Kent, in the London Borough of Bromley: part 3 the estate barn, Orpington: Orpington and District Archaeological Society.
The buildings of Roman Britain
De La Bedoyere, Guy, 2001, The buildings of Roman Britain, Stroud: Tempus Publishing.
Sir Banister Fletcher's a history of architecture
Cruickshank, Dan (ed.), 2000, Sir Banister Fletcher's a history of architecture, Oxford: Architectural Press.
Kentish oasts16th 0th century: their history, construction and equipment
Walton, Robin, 1998, Kentish oasts16th 0th century: their history, construction and equipment, Egerton: Christine Swift.
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The Books section of the Kent Archaeological Society website provides a growing bibliography of publications relating to the archaeology, history, and heritage of Kent. This resource brings together recently published works alongside earlier titles, reflecting the breadth of research and writing connected with the county—from academic monographs and excavation reports to local history studies and specialist catalogues . We invite individuals, local societies, publishers, and researchers to contribute details of relevant publications to help expand and maintain this comprehensive reference.
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