But most new housing followed the Romanesque Revival of the late 19th century.
Their forms show the influence of another contemporary style, the Romanesque Revival.
A square porch in the front had elements of Romanesque Revival.
The architecture style of the building was Romanesque Revival.
Inevitably, given the date, the style of the new buildings was Romanesque Revival.
The building features elements of Romanesque revival and Germanic architecture.
The style is Romanesque Revival, and the main material used is red sandstone.
This elegant Romanesque Revival church dates from shortly after the founding of the parish in 1905.
Although the architect of the barn is not known, the style is primarily Romanesque Revival.
The building reflects a mix of Victorian and Romanesque Revival influences.