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▸ adjective: (architecture, historical) Of a style of Gothic architecture that lasted from the late 12th century until midway through the 13th century, superseding the Romanesque or Norman style and developing into the Decorated Gothic style.
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▸ adjective: (architecture, historical) Of a style of Gothic architecture that lasted from the late 12th century until midway through the 13th century, superseding the Romanesque or Norman style and developing into the Decorated Gothic style.
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Tudor,
Semi-Saxon,
Englishe,
New English,
Anglish,
English,
Anglo-Norman,
Anglo-French,
Colonial Revival,
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