EARLY ENGLISH: Kirkstall A., 1152-82, first pointed arches; Canterbury C., choir, 1175-84 (nave, 1378-1411; central tower, 1500); Lincoln C., choir, trans., 1192-1200 (vault, 1250; nave and E. end, 1260-80); Lichfield C., 1200-50 (W. front, 1275; presbytery, 1325); Worcester C., choir, 1203-18, nave partly Norman (W. end, 1375-95); Chichester C., 1204-44 (spire rebuilt 17th century); Fountains A., 1205-46; Salisbury C., 1220-58 (cloister, chapter-h., 1263-84; spire, 1331); Elgin C., 1224-44; Wells C., 1175-1206 (W. front 1225, choir later, chapter-h., 1292); Rochester C., 1225-39 (nave Norman); York C., S. trans., 1225; N. trans., 1260 (nave, chapter-h., 1291-1345; W. window, 1338; central tower, 1389-1407; E. window, 1407); Southwell Minster, 1233-94 (nave Norman); Ripon C., 1233-94 (central tower, 1459); Ely C., choir, 1229-54 (nave Norman; octagon and presbytery, 1323-62); Peterborough C., W. front, 1237 (nave Norman; retro-choir, late 14th century); Netley A., 1239 (r.); Durham C., “Nine Altars” and E. end choir, 1235-90 (nave, choir, Norman; W. window, 1341; central tower finished, 1480); Glasgow C., (with remarkable Early English crypt), 1242-77; Gloucester C., nave vaulted, 1239-42 (nave mainly Norman; choir, 1337-51; cloisters, 1375-1412; W. end, 1420-37; central tower, 1450-57); Westminster A., 1245-69; St. Mary’s A., York, 1272-92 (r.). DECORATED: Merton College Chapel, Oxford, 1274-1300; Hereford C., N. trans., chapter-h., cloisters, vaulting, 1275-92 (nave, choir, Norman); Exeter C., choir, trans., 1279-91; nave, 1331-50 (E. end remodelled, 1390); Lichfield C., Lady-chapel, 1310; Ely C., Lady-chapel, 1321-49; Melrose A., 1327-99 (nave, 1500; r.); St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster, 1349-64 (demolished); Edington church, 1352-61; Carlisle C., E. end and upper parts, 1352-95 (nave in part and S. trans. Norman; tower finished, 1419); Winchester C., W. end remodelled, 1360-66 (nave and aisles, 1394-1410; trans., partly Norman); York C., Lady-chapel, 1362-72; churches of Patrington and Hull, late 14th century. PERPENDICULAR: Holy Cross Church, Canterbury, 1380; St. Mary’s, Warwick, 1381-91; Manchester C., 1422; St. Mary’s, Bury St. Edmunds, 1424-33; Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, 1439; King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, 1440; vaults, 1508-15; St. Mary’s Redcliffe, Bristol, 1442; Roslyn Chapel, Edinburgh, 1446-90; Gloucester C., Lady-chapel, 1457-98; St. Mary’s, Stratford-on-Avon, 1465-91; Norwich C., upper part and E. end of choir, 1472-99 (the rest mainly Norman); St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, 1481-1508; choir vaulted, 1507-20; Bath A., 1500-39; Chapel of Henry VII., Westminster, 1503-20.
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