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  • 81Architectural development of the eastern end of cathedrals in England and France — The larger medieval churches of France and England, the cathedrals and abbeys, have much in common architecturally, an east/west orientation, an external emphasis on the west front and its doors, long arcaded interiors, high vaulted roofs and… …

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  • 82Holy Cross Church, Woodchurch — Holy Cross Church, Woodchurch …

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  • 83List of towers in Somerset — The Somerset Towers, built in the 14th to 16th centuries, have been describe as among England s finest contributions to medieval art.cite book |last= Jenkins|first=Simon|title= England s Thousand Best Churches|year= 2000|publisher= Penguin… …

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  • 84Church of Saint Laud — Church of Saint Laud, Mabe The 15th century tower of the Church of Saint Laud …

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  • 85St Bartholomew's Church, Richard's Castle — St Bartholomew s Church, Richard s Castle, from the southeast …

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  • 86St Mary's Church, Pitstone — St Mary s Church, Pitstone, from the west …

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  • 87Romanesque architecture — is the term that is used to describe the architecture of Middle Ages Europe which evolved into the Gothic style beginning in the 12th century. The term Romanesque , meaning descended from Roman , was used to describe the style from the early 19th …

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  • 88Mosaic — This article is about a decorative art. For other uses, see Mosaic (disambiguation). Irano Roman floor mosaic detail from the palace of Shapur I at Bishapur …

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  • 89Netley Abbey — This article is about the ruins of the abbey in Netley, Hampshire, England. For the village sometimes known as Netley Abbey, see Netley. Netley Abbey Ruins of the church at Netley Abbey Monastery information Full Name …

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  • 90Rib vault — Cathedral of Reims, France …

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