Gothic Revival, Historic Houses Wiki
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Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic, neo-Gothic, or Gothick) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. Its popularity grew rapidly in the early 19th century, when increasingly serious and learned admirers of neo-Gothic styles sought to revive medieval Gothic architecture, in contrast to the neoclassical styles prevalent at the time. Gothic Revival draws features from the original Gothic style, including decorative patterns, finials, lancet windows, ho
William J. Paugh House (No. 2364 National Register of Historic Places)
Neo-Gothic - Londonhua WIKI
List of Gothic Revival architecture - Wikipedia
Restoring Your Historic House - Gothic Revival with a wonderful tall tower. The Gothic Revival style became popular in the middle of the 19th century. Architectural plan books like Alexander Jackson Downing's
Charming Gothic Revival Cottage - Your Historic House
Gothic Revival architecture - Wikiwand
File:Conklin Mountain House Apr 10.JPG - Wikimedia Commons
Gothic Revival architecture - Wikiwand
6 Gothic Revival Buildings That Pay Tribute to the Middle Ages
Gothic Revival - Stick and Queen Anne Styles
Gothic Revival architecture - Wikiwand
Carpenter Gothic - Wikipedia
Martin Van Buren Barron House in Eau Claire County, Wisconsin.
Gothic Revival Architectural Styles of America and Europe
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