Ashby de la Zouch Through Time, by Stephen Butt

Ashby de la Zouch Through Time, by Stephen Butt

Published by Amberley in 2012, 96 pages. Paperback (N7805X1)

Brand New Book

From the rear side cover: Nineteenth century visitors to Ashby entered a world of make-believe, thanks to Sir Walter Scott's romantic hero, Ivanhoe. They flocked to the town in their thousands to bathe in the spa waters which were brought in by train and canal, and to relax in the shadow of the impressive castle ruins. A thriving market town in the heart of the National Forest, Ashby is still a place for history and heritage. Georgian frontages line the ancient Market Street, and all around are reminders of the buildings from the time it was a spa. The town began as two small settlements at the intersection of important roads, and today, Ashby is at the heart of the National Forest which is once again bringing tourists and trade to the town. Join Stephen Butt on this unique visual journey through time, which will surprise and delight anyone who knows the area.

The book will thus delight anyone who has lived or grown up in Ashby de la Zouch, as well as people with a more general interest in the social history of this part of Leicestershire and beyond...