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Categories: American architectural styles, Gothic Revival architecture, Revival architectural styles, Architectural styles, British architecture by period or style
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Gothic revival  Gothic revival architecture  neo-Gothic architecture  neo-Gothic  Gothic Revival Style architecture
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Architectural style that drew its inspiration from medieval architecture and competed with the Neoclassical revivals in the United States and Great Britain. Open English WordNet
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Architectural style that drew its inspiration from medieval architecture and competed with the Neoclassical revivals in the United States and Great Britain. Open English WordNet
Gothic Revival 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. Wikipedia
A type of architecture based on a mediaeval style revived in the Romantic period Wikipedia Disambiguation
Architectural movement Wikidata
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In England, the centre of the Gothic revival movement, Gothic revival was intertwined with deeply philosophical movements associated with a re-awakening of High Church or Anglo-Catholic belief (and by the Catholic convert Augustus Welby Pugin) concerned by the growth of religious nonconformism. Open English WordNet