Elizabethan architecture refers to the architectural style that was popular during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Elizabeth reigned from 1558 to 1603 and while she didn’t build any new royal palaces, the gentry in England built grand houses to show off their wealth and importance.
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- en.wikipedia.org Elizabethan architectureEnglish Renaissance: Hardwick Hall (1590–1597), a classic prodigy house. The numerous and large mullioned windows are typically English Renaissance, while the loggia is Italian.
- elizabethan-era.org.uk elizabethan-…Elizabethan Architecture Upper Class Houses and Mansions Upper Class houses of the wealthy followed a similar renaissance style of Elizabethan architecture.
- ranker.com list/famous-elizabethan-architecture-…These popular Elizabethan architecture buildings attract visitors from all over the world, so if you're ever near them you should definitely pay them a visit.
- elizabethanenglandlife.com Elizabethan Era ArchitectureIf you were looking at the Elizabethan architecture from above, you would notice a wide home which often had three gables extending out to the front.
- visiteuropeancastles.com england/elizabethan-…Elizabethan architecture refers to the architectural style that was popular during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I...
- britainexpress.com History ArchitectureThe Elizabethan House in England - part of the English architecture guide at Britain Express.
- studiodessuantbone.com tips-and-tricks/what-was-…What was architecture like during the Elizabethan era? The architecture of lower and middle status houses was similar to traditional Medieval styles.
- encyclopedia.com literature-and-arts/art-and-…The essence of the Elizabethan style continued into Jacobean architecture, and there was a C19 revival. Bibliography. Airs (1975, 1995); Cruickshank (ed.)
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- archive.org details/…Spine title: Shaw's Elizabethan architecture. Includes essay "Elizabethan architecture and its ornamental details" by Thomas Moule, p. [1]-10.