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Elizabethan architecture is a style of architecture that was popular during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in England from 1558-1603

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Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Condover Hall, The Entrance Front (b / w photo)

Condover Hall, The Entrance Front (b / w photo)
6015765 Condover Hall, The Entrance Front (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Condover Hall, The Entrance Front)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Westwood Park, The Porch (b / w photo)

Westwood Park, The Porch (b / w photo)
6015763 Westwood Park, The Porch (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Westwood Park, The Porch)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Lanhydroc, The Gate-House (b / w photo)

Lanhydroc, The Gate-House (b / w photo)
6015760 Lanhydroc, The Gate-House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lanhydroc, The Gate-House)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Bristol, Room in the Red Lodge (b / w photo)

Bristol, Room in the Red Lodge (b / w photo)
6015753 Bristol, Room in the Red Lodge (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bristol, Room in the Red Lodge)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Montacute House, Garden-House (b / w photo)

Montacute House, Garden-House (b / w photo)
6015751 Montacute House, Garden-House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Montacute House, Garden-House)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Montacute House, Garden-Front (b / w photo)

Montacute House, Garden-Front (b / w photo)
6015749 Montacute House, Garden-Front (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Montacute House, Garden-Front)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, 1795 (oil on panel)

Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, 1795 (oil on panel)
3744393 Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, 1795 (oil on panel) by Cort, Hendrik Frans de (1742-1810); 115.5x158.1 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle); (add.info)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, from the Lake, c. 1890 (oil on canvas)

Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, from the Lake, c. 1890 (oil on canvas)
3744458 Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, from the Lake, c.1890 (oil on canvas) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); 27.2x47.3 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle); (add.info)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Royal Military Academy, Woolwich (colour photo)

Royal Military Academy, Woolwich (colour photo)
3094782 Royal Military Academy, Woolwich (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Royal Military Academy, Woolwich)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Armada Monument, Plymouth (b / w photo)

Armada Monument, Plymouth (b / w photo)
3094748 Armada Monument, Plymouth (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Armada Monument, Plymouth. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Montacute House, Somerset (b / w photo)

Montacute House, Somerset (b / w photo)
3094876 Montacute House, Somerset (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Montacute House, Somerset. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Members of the Youth Hostel Association at Houghton Mill in Houghton, Cambridgeshire

Members of the Youth Hostel Association at Houghton Mill in Houghton, Cambridgeshire. Circa 1945

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Plus Manor was built c. 1576 by Robert Wynn of Gwydar and is a remarkably good example

Plus Manor was built c. 1576 by Robert Wynn of Gwydar and is a remarkably good example of a town manor house of the Tudor period. It is in Conway, north Wales. Date: late 16th century

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Montacute House near Yeovil, 1857-60. Creator: Alfred Capel-Cure

Montacute House near Yeovil, 1857-60. Creator: Alfred Capel-Cure
Montacute House near Yeovil, 1857-60

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Burghley House - north front, 1844. Creator: W. J. Linton

Burghley House - north front, 1844. Creator: W. J. Linton
Burghley House - north front, 1844. View of Burghley, near Stamford, Lincolnshire. The house was built in the 16th century for William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: The Inner Court, Burghley, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Inner Court, Burghley, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Inner Court, Burghley, 1844. Courtyard and clock tower at Burghley House, near Stamford, Lincolnshire. The house was built in the 16th century for William Cecil, Lord Burghley

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Ancient mansion, Gravel-lane, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Ancient mansion, Gravel-lane, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Ancient mansion, Gravel-lane, 1844. Old house in London: This fine old mansion, in Old Gravel-lane, Ratcliffe-highway, has just been taken down: it was originally handsome and spacious

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Thetford Station, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Thetford Station, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Thetford Station, 1845. Railway station at Thetford in Norfolk, one of the stops on the newly opened line from London to Cambridge and Ely. The building is in mock-Elizabethan style

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Oakwell Hall, 1860s. Creator: Unknown

Oakwell Hall, 1860s. Creator: Unknown
Oakwell Hall, 1860s

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Ireland, County Wicklow, Bray

Ireland, County Wicklow, Bray, Kilruddery House and Gardens, Kilruddery House from the Long Ponds

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: The Royal Shakesphere Theatre and Swan Theatre on the river Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon

The Royal Shakesphere Theatre and Swan Theatre on the river Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Raleighs House at Youghal, c1870

Raleighs House at Youghal, c1870. Myrtle Grove, Elizabethan gabled house in Youghal, County Cork, Ireland, home to Sir Walter Raleigh from 1588 to 1589

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: The Courtyard, Penshurst, c1870

The Courtyard, Penshurst, c1870. Penshurst Place near Tonbridge, Kent, ancestral home of the Sidney family, birthplace of Elizabethan poet, courtier and soldier

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Views in Conway, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Views in Conway, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Views in Conway, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume IV". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: On the Walls of Berwick, Looking Across the Tweed, 1898. Creator: Unknown

On the Walls of Berwick, Looking Across the Tweed, 1898. Creator: Unknown
On the Walls of Berwick, Looking Across the Tweed, 1898. Berwick town walls were built in the early 14th century under Edward I, and strengthend by Sir Richard Lee in the Elizabethan era

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: High Street, Shrewsbury, c1920s. Creator: Unknown

High Street, Shrewsbury, c1920s. Creator: Unknown
High Street, Shrewsbury, c1920s. View of half-timbered buildings in the town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire. On the left is Irelands Mansion

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Danny Park, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith

Danny Park, 1835. Creator: Charles J Smith
Danny Park, 1835. Danny House is a Grade I listed Elizabethan red brick Mansion near Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex, England, built 1593-95 by George Goring

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Frognal Priory, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Frognal Priory, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Frognal Priory, c1876. Mock Gothic Frognal Priory in Hampstead, designed by Richard Norman Shaw for Edwin Tate was built in 1881-2 and later home to Memory Corner Thompson, demolished 1924

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: The Garrick, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Garrick, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Garrick, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, 1936. The Garrick Inn, Elizabethan, half-timbered building dating from 1718, with some with parts dating 14th century

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1967

Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1967
Front view of the house. Figures including photographer and children with a pony and dog. Trerice is a small Elizabethan manor house

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1958

Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1958
Front view of the house. Trerice is a small Elizabethan manor house, originally built by the Arundell family and subsequently owned by the Aclands. It is now a National Trust property

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: The Winter Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1895. Creator: Unknown

The Winter Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1895. Creator: Unknown
The Winter Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1895. The Alexander Column, erected in honour of Tsar Alexander I, and the Winter Palace, built in the Elizabethan Baroque style

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: A Play in a London Inn Yard, In the Time of Queen Elizabeth, c1873. Creator: Swain

A Play in a London Inn Yard, In the Time of Queen Elizabeth, c1873. Creator: Swain
A Play in a London Inn Yard, In the Time of Queen Elizabeth, c1873. Makeshift stage in the courtyard of an inn, during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Borwick Hall, from the North-West, 1928. Creator: Unknown

Borwick Hall, from the North-West, 1928. Creator: Unknown
Borwick Hall, from the North-West, 1928. Borwick Hall in Lancashire is a 16th century manor house. Illustration originally published in " The Domestic Architecture of England during the Tudor

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: The Middle Block and Senior School at Dulwich College, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

The Middle Block and Senior School at Dulwich College, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
The Middle Block and Senior School at Dulwich College, c1935. View of the boys public school in south-east London which was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, an Elizabethan actor

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Canonbury Tower, an Old Manor House Turned into a Social Club, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Canonbury Tower, an Old Manor House Turned into a Social Club, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Canonbury Tower, an Old Manor House Turned into a Social Club, c1935. Canonbury Tower in Islington, north London, once formed part of a manor house of the Priors of St Bartholomew

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Hall of Grays Inn, Where The Comedy of Errors Was Acted in Shakespeares Lifetime, c1935

Hall of Grays Inn, Where The Comedy of Errors Was Acted in Shakespeares Lifetime, c1935. Shakespeares Comedy of Errors was performed here in 1594

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Grand Elizabethan staircase, Aldermaston, Berkshire. Creator: Joseph Nash (1809-78)

Grand Elizabethan staircase, Aldermaston, Berkshire. Creator: Joseph Nash (1809-78)
Grand Elizabethan staircase, Aldermaston, Berkshire, from Architecture of the Middle Ages, published 1838 (colour lithograph)

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Blackrock Castle, River Lee, Near Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland

Blackrock Castle, River Lee, Near Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Dulwich College in 1750, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Dulwich College in 1750, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Dulwich College in 1750, (c1878). View of the boys public school in south-east London which was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, an Elizabethan actor

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Bowyer House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Bowyer House, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Bowyer House, (c1878). The Old Bowyer Manor House in the village of Camberwell, (now part of south London). The land was purchased in 1583 by Edmund Bowyer

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Old Inns in Southwark, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Old Inns in Southwark, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Old Inns in Southwark, (c1878). Public houses in Southwark, south London: Dog & Bear and Old Croyden House; Kings Head; The Catherine Wheel; Queens Head; The George

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). The Globe Theatre on Bankside as it might have looked during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Nonsuch House, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Nonsuch House, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Nonsuch House, (c1872). Nonsuch House on old London Bridge was originally constructed in the Netherlands, taken apart and shipped to London in pieces in 1578

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Outer Court of La Belle Sauvage in 1828, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Outer Court of La Belle Sauvage in 1828, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Outer Court of La Belle Sauvage in 1828, (1897). The Bell Savage Inn in the City of London was established in the 15th century

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: The Inner Court of the Old Belle Sauvage. (1897). Creator: Unknown

The Inner Court of the Old Belle Sauvage. (1897). Creator: Unknown
The Inner Court of the Old Belle Sauvage. (1897). The Bell Savage Inn in the City of London was established in the 15th century

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Bentley Hall (Southern Prospect), c1686. Creator: Michael Burghers

Bentley Hall (Southern Prospect), c1686. Creator: Michael Burghers
Bentley Hall (Southern Prospect), c1686. View of Bentley Hall in Staffordshire, known as one of the country houses where King Charles II hid during his flight after the Battle of Worcester in 1651

Background imageElizabethan Architecture Collection: Sir Thomas Greshams House in Bishopsgate Street, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Sir Thomas Greshams House in Bishopsgate Street, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Sir Thomas Greshams House in Bishopsgate Street, (c1872). The 16th-century house of English merchant and financier Sir Thomas Gresham (c1519-1579)



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Elizabethan Architecture Collection

Elizabethan architecture is a style of architecture that was popular during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in England from 1558-1603, and is characterized by its grand scale, symmetry, and ornate decoration. The style was heavily influenced by the Italian Renaissance and Flemish styles, as well as Gothic elements. Common features include tall chimneys, steeply pitched roofs with decorative gables and dormers, large windows with stone mullions and transoms, elaborate doorways with carved lintels or pediments, and symmetrical facades. The interiors were often decorated with wood paneling or plasterwork featuring classical motifs such as columns or pilasters, and are still be seen in many buildings throughout England today.
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