Jacobean architecture

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Jacobean architecture is an early 17th-century English style characterized by ornate detailing, classical motifs, and a transition from Tudor Gothic to more Renaissance-influenced design.


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subject surface form: Apethorpe Hall
Bolsover Castle architecturalStyle Jacobean architecture
English Baroque follows Jacobean architecture
Hinchinbrooke House hasArchitecturalStyle Jacobean architecture
Jacobean Revival inspiredBy Jacobean architecture