English Neo Gothic Architecture
English Neo Gothic Architecture refers to a style of architecture that emerged in England during the 19th century, characterized by its revival of the Gothic architectural elements from the medieval period. It features pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, along with intricate tracery and decorative details such as gargoyles and spires. English Neo Gothic Architecture can be seen in churches, universities, and other public buildings, reflecting a romanticized view of the past and a celebration of craftsmanship and ornamentation.