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Jacobean architecture is a style of architecture that developed during the reign of King James I in England, from 1603 to 1625

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Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Cambridge, Screen in the Hall at Trinity College (b / w photo)

Cambridge, Screen in the Hall at Trinity College (b / w photo)
6015793 Cambridge, Screen in the Hall at Trinity College (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cambridge, Screen in the Hall at Trinity College)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Hatfield House, Chimney-Piece in the Gallery (b / w photo)

Hatfield House, Chimney-Piece in the Gallery (b / w photo)
6015791 Hatfield House, Chimney-Piece in the Gallery (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hatfield House, Chimney-Piece in the Gallery)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Plaster-Work on a House at Wyvenhoe (b / w photo)

Plaster-Work on a House at Wyvenhoe (b / w photo)
6015787 Plaster-Work on a House at Wyvenhoe (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plaster-Work on a House at Wyvenhoe)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Wakehurst Place, The Garden Front (b / w photo)

Wakehurst Place, The Garden Front (b / w photo)
6015777 Wakehurst Place, The Garden Front (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wakehurst Place, The Garden Front)

Background imageJacobean 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 imageJacobean 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 imageJacobean 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 imageJacobean 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 imageJacobean 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 imageJacobean 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 imageJacobean 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 imageJacobean 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 imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The schoolroom at Campden House, c. 1840 (engraving)

The schoolroom at Campden House, c. 1840 (engraving)
145444 The schoolroom at Campden House, c.1840 (engraving) by Richardson, Charles James (1806-71); Private Collection; (add.info.: Built for Baptist Hicks 1st Viscount Campden)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Chilham Castle, Chilham, Kent. 12th December 1961

Chilham Castle, Chilham, Kent. 12th December 1961

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The gatehouse at Stokesay Castle in Stokesay, Shropshire. 21st April 1961

The gatehouse at Stokesay Castle in Stokesay, Shropshire. 21st April 1961

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, Shropshire. c. 1965. Local Caption watscan

The Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, Shropshire. c. 1965. Local Caption watscan
The Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, Shropshire. c.1965. watscan - - 05/05/2010

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Knole House, English country house in Sevenoaks, west Kent. Circa 1920

Knole House, English country house in Sevenoaks, west Kent. Circa 1920

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Aston Hall The East Front, 1854. Creator: John Joseph Hughes

Aston Hall The East Front, 1854. Creator: John Joseph Hughes
Aston Hall The East Front, 1854

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: View Of The Long Gallery At Aston Hall, 1870-1880. Creator: Cecilia C Foster

View Of The Long Gallery At Aston Hall, 1870-1880. Creator: Cecilia C Foster
View Of The Long Gallery At Aston Hall, 1870-1880

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Barton House, Isle of Wight, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Barton House, Isle of Wight, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Barton House, Isle of Wight, 1844. View of Barton Manor, a Jacobean house in Whippingham, on the Isle of Wight. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Somerhill, near Tunbridge, in the County of Kent, from Edward Hasted s, The History

Somerhill, near Tunbridge, in the County of Kent, from Edward Hasted s, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, vols. 1-3, 1777-90

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Charlton House with Seated Figures in Foreground, 1850s. Creator: Unknown

Charlton House with Seated Figures in Foreground, 1850s. Creator: Unknown
Charlton House with Seated Figures in Foreground, 1850s

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Design for a Jacobean-style Staircase (recto); Architectural Element Design (verso), ca

Design for a Jacobean-style Staircase (recto); Architectural Element Design (verso), ca. 1867

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: 20067251

20067251
WEST INDIES Barbados St Peter The Jacobean plantation house and garden of St Nicholas Abbey

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: 20067250

20067250
WEST INDIES Barbados St Peter The Jacobean plantation house and garden of St Nicholas Abbey

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: 20067261

20067261
WEST INDIES Barbados St Peter The Jacobean plantation house and garden of St Nicholas Abbey

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: 20067262

20067262
WEST INDIES Barbados St Peter The Jacobean plantation house and garden of St Nicholas Abbey

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: 20067255

20067255
WEST INDIES Barbados St Peter The Jacobean plantation house and garden of St Nicholas Abbey

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: 20067256

20067256
WEST INDIES Barbados St Peter Interior of the Jacobean plantation house of St Nicholas Abbey showing oil paintings of past owners

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Almshouses, Audley End; and Church Street, Saffron Walden, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Almshouses, Audley End; and Church Street, Saffron Walden, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Almshouses, Audley End; and Church Street, Saffron Walden, 1898. Medieval market town. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Audley End, Western Front, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Audley End, Western Front, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Audley End, Western Front, 1898. Audley End House, early 17th-century Jacobean prodigy house outside Saffron Walden, Essex, England with parklandlandscaed by Capability Brown

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Ingestre Hall (The Old Building), 1898. Creator: Unknown

Ingestre Hall (The Old Building), 1898. Creator: Unknown
Ingestre Hall (The Old Building), 1898. Grade II 17th-century Jacobean mansion at Ingestre, Staffordshire, England built in red brick in 1613 for Sir Walter Chetwynd

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Hall, Audley End, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Hall, Audley End, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Hall, Audley End, 1898. Audley End House, early 17th-century country Jacobean prodigy house outside Saffron Walden, Essex, England. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Donegal Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Donegal Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Donegal Castle, 1898. Donegal Castle in Ulster, Ireland stodd in ruins for most of the last two centuries, the castle was almost fully restored in the early 1990s

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Front of Hatfield House, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Front of Hatfield House, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Front of Hatfield House, 1898. Hatfield House built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I, with gardens laid out by John Tradescant the elder

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Dining-Hall, Hatfield, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Dining-Hall, Hatfield, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Dining-Hall, Hatfield, 1898. Hatfield House built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I. From " Our Own Country, Volume II"

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Warnham Court, 1835. Creators: Unknown, Dean Wolstenholme

Warnham Court, 1835. Creators: Unknown, Dean Wolstenholme
Warnham Court, 1835. Grade II listed Jacobean mansion in Horsham, East Sussex built by Henry Tredcroft. Antique engraving by Dean Wolstenholm after Thomas Henwood

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Kensington Palace, c1876. Residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century, birthplace of Queen Victoria. A former Jacobean mansion extended by Christopher Wren

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Holland House, from the North, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Holland House, from the North, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Holland House, from the North, c1876. Jacobean country house in Kensington built 1605 for Sir Walter Cope by architect John Thorpe, a noted gathering-place for Whigs in the 19th century

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Grand Staircase, Holland House, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Grand Staircase, Holland House, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Grand Staircase, Holland House, c1876. Jacobean country house in Kensington built in 1605 for Sir Walter Cope by architect John Thorpe, destroyed by German firebombing during the Blitz

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Holland House, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Holland House, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Holland House, c1876. Jacobean country house in Kensington built 1605 for Sir Walter Cope by architect John Thorpe, a noted gathering-place for Whigs in the 19th century

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Rogers Seat and Inigo Jones Gateway, Holland House, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Rogers Seat and Inigo Jones Gateway, Holland House, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Rogers Seat and Inigo Jones Gateway, Holland House, c1876. Rogers Seat, named after Samuel Rogers, poet and banker and comissioned gateway of Portland stone by Inigo Jones

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Kensington Palace, from the Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Kensington Palace, from the Gardens, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Kensington Palace, from the Gardens, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century. Originally a Jacobean mansion bought by William

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown

West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown
West Front of Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century. Originally a Jacobean mansion bought by William

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Campden House, 1720, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Campden House, 1720, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Campden House, 1720, (c1876). Campden House, built by Baptist Hicks, 1st Viscount Campden was used as a girls boarding school until it was burnt down in 1867

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Queen Carolines Drawing-Room, Kensington Palace, c1876. Kensington Palace, residence of the British Royal Family since 17th century

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Holland House, Kensington, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Holland House, Kensington, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Holland House, Kensington, c1876. Holland House, originally known as Cope Castle, an early Jacobean country house built in 1605 by diplomat Sir Walter Cope to designs by Inigo Jones

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Feathers, Ludlow, Shropshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Feathers, Ludlow, Shropshire, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Feathers, Ludlow, Shropshire, 1936. The Feathers Hotel with half-timbered facade was built in 1619, with later Tudor additions and Jacobean finishing, a Grade I listed building



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Jacobean Architecture Collection

Jacobean architecture is a style of architecture that developed during the reign of King James I in England, from 1603 to 1625, and is characterized by its heavy use of ornamentation, often featuring carved wood and stone details. The style was heavily influenced by the Renaissance and Baroque styles, but also had its own unique elements such as large mullioned windows and tall chimneys, popular for both private homes and public buildings such as churches, manor houses, castles and universities. Its popularity declined after the reign of King James I due to changing tastes in architecture but it still remains a popular style today for those looking to create an old-world feel in their home or building.
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