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Meaning of "perpendicular gothic"
perpendicular gothic: This phrase typically refers to a style of architecture or design characterized by Gothic influences and the prevalence of perpendicular lines and shapes. It is commonly used in the context of art, architecture, or interior design
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A large window in the south wall of the nave is also Perpendicular Gothic.
The upper part of the tower is Perpendicular Gothic and therefore was built later.
It and all the other windows in the north wall are Perpendicular Gothic.
The west tower is a Perpendicular Gothic addition.
The Perpendicular Gothic clerestory was added later.
The main body of the cathedral is in the Perpendicular Gothic style.
Perpendicular Gothic tower.
It is one of the supreme examples of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture.
A Perpendicular Gothic window on the south side of the nave is a 15th-century addition.
After this the remaining windows were added in the Perpendicular Gothic style.
The church has a Perpendicular Gothic rood screen.
The church has elements of architecture from the Norman to the Perpendicular Gothic periods.
The font is a Perpendicular Gothic addition.
The west tower was built in the 15th century in a late Perpendicular Gothic style.
Later in the Middle Ages a Perpendicular Gothic clerestory was added to the nave.
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The nave was rebuilt in the 15th century with a large new Perpendicular Gothic west window.
The church is a solemn Perpendicular Gothic building dating from a complete reconstruction in the 15th century.
The chancel windows are Perpendicular Gothic.
In about 1500 two Perpendicular Gothic clerestory windows were added to south side of the nave.
Most of the current windows are Perpendicular Gothic.
The Perpendicular Gothic west window is 15th century, as is the partly timber-framed porch.
It is of mainly Perpendicular Gothic style.
The Perpendicular Gothic west tower was built early in the 15th century.
It is one of the largest examples of Perpendicular Gothic architecture in the West Country.
The Perpendicular Gothic font is also 15th century.
The west tower and spire are later Medieval Perpendicular Gothic additions.
The south doorway is Perpendicular Gothic from either the late 14th or early 15th century.
Most of all, look for the northeast Perpendicular Gothic chapel.
The nave has Perpendicular Gothic windows that were inserted in the 15th century.
Some of the windows are 14th and 15th century Decorated Gothic and Perpendicular Gothic additions.
An octagonal vestibule and a Perpendicular Gothic tower were added to the west end in 1826.
The clerestory and roof of the nave are late Perpendicular Gothic and date from 1452.
The current Perpendicular Gothic building was constructed around 1470.
The nave was largely rebuilt in about 1485 with a Perpendicular Gothic clerestory.
The Perpendicular Gothic belltower was added in either the 14th or 15th century.
It is a late 15th-century Perpendicular Gothic building.
The west tower is Perpendicular Gothic and the south porch was added in 1629.
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