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One of the best examples of Early English Gothic is Salisbury Cathedral, as it was built over a fairly short period (largely between 1220 to 1258), and (except for its 14th century facade, tower and spire) is relatively uncontaminated by other styles.
In England the early Gothic phase had its own particular character (epitomized by Salisbury Cathedral) that is known as the early English Gothic style (c. 1200–1300). The first mature example of the style was the nave and choir of Lincoln Cathedral (begun in 1192).
The earliest large-scale applications of Gothic architecture in England were Canterbury Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Many features of Gothic architecture had evolved naturally from Romanesque architecture (often known in England as Norman architecture).
20 sty 2020 · Here are 10 key examples of Gothic buildings in Britain. 1. Salisbury Cathedral (Credit: Antony McCallum). Built between 1220 and 1258, Salisbury Cathedral is widely recognised as one of the finest examples of English Gothic architecture.
Salisbury Cathedral. A superlative example of Early English Gothic, Salisbury grew taller and pointier in the 14th century. Today its spire tilts 27 inches southeast.
Known as the Neo-Gothic, the revival began in England in the mid-1700s, and Horace Walpole’s Strawberry Hill House (1749) near London is a noted early example. The style spread throughout England and its colonies, as well as the United States.
In this guide, we’ll explore how English Gothic architecture evolved, focusing on the iconic design features and techniques that made it stand out. We’ll break down the history, phases, and characteristics of this style while showcasing notable non-religious examples.