• Two transepts is a common feature of English Gothic architecture. There is a tower on the crossing of the nave and the transept.
  • As with the Gothic architecture of other parts of Europe, English Gothic is defined by its pointed arches, vaulted roofs, buttresses, large windows, and spires.
  • A list of some of the greatest examples of Gothic Architecture, and a comprehensive look at the origins and legacy of this important style.
  • Built between 1220 and 1258, Salisbury Cathedral is widely recognised as one of the finest examples of English Gothic architecture.
  • The history of the development of Gothic architecture is, perhaps, more easily read on the buildings themselves here than it is in any other part of Europe.
  • The second style of English Gothic architecture is generally termed Decorated Gothic, because the amount of ornament and decoration increased dramatically.
  • Sequence of Gothic styles: England. The designations of styles in English architecture still follows conventions of labels given them by antiquaries in the 18th...
  • The Perpendicular Gothic period is the third historical division of English Gothic architecture, and is characterized by an emphasis on vertical lines.
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  • The second period of English Gothic architecture is generally termed Decorated Gothic, because the amount of ornament and decoration increased dramatically.