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Decorated architecture is characterised by its window tracery.
The most recognized of the Frafra art forms are cast brass jewelry and decorated architecture.
Decorated architecture has window tracery.
Banister had a love of Italianate architecture, meaning that during the 1880s the railway produced elaborate decorated architecture of many of its country stations, notably on the Bluebell and Cuckoo Lines.
The doorway to the chapter room and present library is described variously as "magnificent", "elaborate", and "one of the finest examples of English Decorated architecture in existence" by those who have visited and studied the cathedral.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Romantic and traditionalist styles developed in the urban core, around Praça do Almada and the Junqueira shopping quarter, where the bourgeoisie built houses with richly decorated architecture, adapting international, national and local preferences.
Rebuilding work was completed in the Decorated style around 1340.
It is a good example of a village church mainly in the Decorated style.
As it now stands, the cathedral is in the decorated style.
The east window, dating from 1846-47, has five lights and is in Decorated style.
It is in the Decorated style and faced with flint.
All of the large windows have tracery in the Decorated style.
It is of cruciform plan and in a complete Decorated style.
The interior of the church is in Decorated style.
The chancel and west tower are in the decorated style.
It is entirely of Decorated style, but was considerably restored in 1901.
The late Victorian chancel of 1897 is in the decorated style.
The church was rebuilt in the decorated style in 1320.
The windows in the south walls are in the Decorated style.
The west door dates from the 19th century, and is in Decorated style.
Just beyond it to the right is the 13th-century chapter house, a fine example of the Decorated style.
At about the same time, he ordered the rebuilding of the parish church in the Decorated style for use as a chapel.
The upper parts of the tower are in Decorated style and ashlar-faced.
The church is an example of early 14th century Decorated style with a 172 foot spire.
It is common in the Early English and Decorated styles.
There are three two-light windows in Decorated style, and a three-light east window.
The church contains Norman features, while the windows added later are in Decorated style.
The nave arcades and the chancel are of Decorated style.
Each bay contains a two-light window in Decorated style.
The chancel is built in local red sandstone in the decorated style.
The south transept is of early Decorated style.