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  2. Step inside this 1850s 10-bed, nine-bath Gothic revival bed ...

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    One such house is an 8,400-square-foot, yellow and green gothic revival-style abode at 401 S. Hubbards Lane. The 10-bedroom, nine-bathroom county landmark was built in 1853 and is listed on the ...

  3. Swifts, Darling Point - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, Swifts is of both New South Wales State and Australian heritage significance, as apart from Government House, Sydney, it is the largest remaining Victorian Gothic Revival house in Australia. There is considerable diversity of the decorative styles used in the respective rooms, with the ballroom and its hallway being the work of Lyon ...

  4. Roseland Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Roseland Cottage was built in 1846 in the Gothic Revival style as the summer home of Henry Chandler Bowen and family. The entire complex, with a boxwood parterre garden, an icehouse, garden house, carriage barn, and the nation's oldest surviving indoor bowling alley, reflects the principles of writer and designer Andrew Jackson Downing.

  5. Converse House and Barn - Wikipedia

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    The interior features fine oak flooring, walnut paneling in the dining room, and a fireplace surround with Dutch landscape in tile. The barn appears to be of similar age to the house, which was built c. 1870. [2] The house in 2016. The house was built about 1870, and is a prominent local example of the High Victorian Gothic style.

  6. Step inside this 1890s Gothic Revival-style home on 13-acres ...

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    This four-bed 4,100-square foot, Late Carpenter's Gothic Revival-style home at Tarleton Tavern Farm in Georgetown, Kentucky was built in 1893.

  7. Gothic Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk in Ostend (Belgium), built between 1899 and 1908. Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century, mostly in England.

  8. The Grange, Ramsgate - Wikipedia

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    The Grange, Ramsgate, Kent, on the coast of southern England was designed by the Victorian architect and designer Augustus Pugin for himself. Built between 1843 and 1844, in the Gothic Revival style, Pugin intended it both as a home and as a manifesto for his architectural philosophy.

  9. Strawberry Hill House - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Hill House—often called simply Strawberry Hill—is a Gothic Revival villa that was built in Twickenham, London, by Horace Walpole (1717–1797) from 1749 onward. It is a typical example of the " Strawberry Hill Gothic " style of architecture, [ 1 ] and it prefigured the nineteenth-century Gothic Revival.