Jacobethan

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Jacobethan is a 19th-century revival architectural style that blends elements of Elizabethan and Jacobean design, characterized by grand, ornate façades, gables, and elaborate stonework.

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Jacobethan Revival 2
Jacobethan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
revival architecture
combinesElementOf Elizabethan architecture
Jacobean architecture
developedInCentury 19th century
developedInCountry United Kingdom
developedInRegion England
hasAlternativeName Jacobean Revival
Jacobethan
surface form: Jacobethan Revival
hasArchitecturalFeature Cape Dutch
surface form: Dutch gables

balustrades
bay windows
elaborate stonework
gables
heraldic motifs
mullioned windows
ornamental chimney stacks
ornate door surrounds
ornate façades
parapeted gables
projecting wings
stone mullions and transoms
stone quoins
strapwork decoration
symmetrical façades
tall chimneys
terraced gardens integration
turrets
hasDesignCharacter historicist detailing
picturesque massing
romanticized medieval elements
influencedBy English Renaissance architecture
Tudor Revival
surface form: Tudor Revival architecture
periodRevived English Renaissance
surface form: Elizabethan era

Stuart period
surface form: Jacobean era
popularFrom mid-19th century
popularUntil early 20th century
relatedStyle Gothic Revival
Queen Anne Revival
Tudor Revival
typicalMaterial brick with stone dressings
stone
usedForBuildingType country houses
institutional buildings
manor houses
municipal buildings
public buildings
railway stations
university buildings

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jacobethan hasAlternativeName Jacobethan
this entity surface form: Jacobethan Revival
Pittock Mansion architecturalStyle Jacobethan
this entity surface form: Jacobethan Revival