Publication Date: 17/09/2026 ISBN: 9781847928160 Category:

Through the Windows of an Ordinary House: A History of England

Ian Mortimer

Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Publication Date: 17/09/2026 ISBN: 9781847928160 Category:
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A thousand years of history. One house. Countless lives. This is the extraordinary story of England told through one ordinary house – from the bestselling author of the acclaimed Time Traveller’s Guides.

‘Endlessly fascinating … a must-read for history lovers everywhere’ TRACY BORMAN, author of The House of Boleyn

‘An intimate portrait of a thousand-year sweep of England’s history … Intriguing and compelling’ DAN CRUICKSHANK, author of The English House

‘Brilliant … Richly researched and engagingly written’ ANDREW ZIMINSKI, author of Church Going

This book tells the history of England from the point of view of the people who lived in Mearsdon – a house in Moretonhampstead on the edge of Dartmoor, where historian Ian Mortimer now lives. Remarkably, Mortimer has been able to trace daily life here from the coming of the Saxons to the present day.

Blending the broadest national history with the most intimate local events, Mortimer acquaints us with those who occupied the building – from the first known owner, a thirteenth-century priest, to his own family living there today. Along the way he illustrates important social changes – such as the Norman Conquest, the Black Death, the Reformation, the Industrial Revolution, and the two world wars – through the experiences of the house’s inhabitants and their neighbours in deepest Devon.

The result is a unique and fascinating perspective on English social history. Looking through the windows of Ian Mortimer’s house, we not only see the people who lived there over the ages, we also gaze through their eyes as they witness the world changing around them.

Publisher Review

This intimate portrait of a thousand-year sweep of England’s history that – through the architectural prism of one ordinary house – conjures up the lives of the long dead and offers insights into a seemingly unfathomable past. An intriguing and compelling book — Dan Cruickshank, author of The English House This endlessly fascinating book tells the story of England from the inside out, giving full expression to the often neglected ordinary people who lived through the vagaries of royal will, rebellion, prosperity and hardship. A wealth of exquisite period details and vivid descriptions immerse the reader in an extraordinary house and its community over the course of almost 2,000 years. A must for history lovers everywhere — Tracy Borman, author of The House of Boleyn To understand England, you do not necessarily need to travel everywhere. Sometimes one very old house is enough. In Through the Windows of an Ordinary House, Ian Mortimer brilliantly tells the story of England through the lens of a single house, his own at Mearsdon Manor, on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon. By tracing the lives of those who lived there, from the 13th-century priest who was pardoned for murder to the woolcomber in the 1600s who carved his initials into its wooden beams, he reveals how great national events such as the Black Death, the English Civil War, and the world wars shaped ordinary lives. Richly researched and engagingly written, this fascinating book reminds us that the history living quietly within the walls of many seemingly unassuming homes is anything but ordinary — Andrew Ziminski, author of Church Going

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