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Information: The movement to consciously revive the Gothic style became fashionable in England from c.1750 and later in the rest of Europe and America. In the 19th century it was the accepted style for churches and popular for public buildings.
Victorian Gothic Revival Victorian Gothic Revival: Illustrated outline of the origins of the style and its influence on church building in Canada, reproduced from Harold Klaman, A History of Canadian Architecture. (Gothic Revival) http://www.saintstephens.on.ca/gothic_revival.htm
The Friends of Strawberry Hill The Friends of Strawberry Hill: A charity dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Horace Walpole's "little gothic castle" in Twickenham. Includes images and history. (Gothic Revival) http://www.friendsofstrawberryhill.org/
The Arts Centre of Christchurch, New Zealand The Arts Centre of Christchurch, New Zealand: Housed in the former Canterbury College, a Gothic Revival complex designed by Benjamin Mountfort and Samuel Seagar. The official site gives photographs, history, description and brief biographies of the architects. (Gothic Revival) http://www.artscentre.org.nz/
Stones of History: The Parliament Hill Reconstruction Project Stones of History: The Parliament Hill Reconstruction Project: Photographs, web-cam and progress reports on the renovation of Canada's Neo-Gothic parliament buildings, from Public Works and Government Services, Canada. (Gothic Revival) http://parliamenthill.gc.ca/
The National Trust: Tyntesfield The National Trust: Tyntesfield: This spectacular Victorian Gothic-Revival house and chapel near Bristol was built for businessman William Gibbs from 1863. History, description, photographs and visitor information. (Gothic Revival) http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/places/tyntesfield/