- Look up
Gothic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gothic or
Gothics may
refer to:
Goths or
Gothic people, a
Germanic people Gothic language, an extinct...
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mildly tongue-in-ch****, as "the true rust of the Barons' wars". The "
Gothick"
details of Walpole's
Twickenham villa,
Strawberry Hill
House begun in...
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variety of
classical architecture: the
Ionic Villa,
Veneto Villa,
Gothick Villa,
Corinthian Villa,
Regency Villa, and the
Doric Villa. The houses...
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Colonial Gothick architecture. It is a rare
surviving example of the work of
noted ex-convict
architect Francis Greenway in the Old
Colonial Gothick style...
- Wren made a case for
working in a Late
Gothic style—that it "ought to be
Gothick to
agree with the
Founders worke"—a
style that had not been seen in a prominent...
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similar reason,
though not
quite so forcible, for
supposing that both the
Gothick and the
Celtick [sic],
though blended with a very
different idiom, had...
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years from 1690. It has been a
Grade II*
listed building since 1962 as a "
Gothick castellated style in the
early C19".
Having been
opened to the
public as...
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Gloucestershire Pevsner, goes further,
calling Clearwell, "the
earliest Gothick Revival castle in England".
Neither Rowan, nor
David Verey in the first...
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through the
clock tower,
which was
built in 1760 by
Bishop Trevor in the
Gothick style. The
range which flanks it to the
right incorporates the remains...
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undertook the
construction of a
number of
buildings in the grounds,
mostly in
Gothick styles,
including the stables, the
coach house, a
cloistered dairy and...