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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: Ruins of Brambletye House, near East Grinstead, Sussex

Ruins of Brambletye House, near East Grinstead, Sussex
Ruins of Brambletye House, near Forest Row and East Grinstead, Sussex, dating back to the early 17th century. Date: 1809

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Wroxton Abbey

Wroxton Abbey is a modernised, 17th century Jacobean manor house built on the foundations of a 13th century Augustinian priory

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The State Drawing Room, Bramshill, Hampshire, from The English Country House (b/w photo)

The State Drawing Room, Bramshill, Hampshire, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306247 The State Drawing Room, Bramshill, Hampshire, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: built by Edward Zouche)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Alms House, 1855. Creator: Joseph Cundall

The Alms House, 1855. Creator: Joseph Cundall
The Alms House, 1855

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Charlton House, C18

Charlton House, C18
A View of the Manor House at Charlton, built by Sir Adam Newton. Then in Kent, today in SE London, it is considered one of the finest examples of Jacobean architecture

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Tregarden, St Mabyn, Cornwall. 1959

Tregarden, St Mabyn, Cornwall. 1959
A view of Tregarden house with the 1631 gateway. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Slyfield House: The Garden Front, Surrey, 1886. Artist: C Murray

Slyfield House: The Garden Front, Surrey, 1886. Artist: C Murray
Slyfield House: The Garden Front, Surrey, 1886. Slyfield House at Great Bookham in Surrey was rebuilt in the Jacobean period in 1615. From The Magazine of Art. [Cassell & Company, London, 1886]

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Tregarden, St Mabyn, Cornwall. 1959

Tregarden, St Mabyn, Cornwall. 1959
A view of Tregarden house with the 1631 gateway. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: St Mary Abbots Workhouse, Marloes Road, Kensington, London

St Mary Abbots Workhouse, Marloes Road, Kensington, London
In 1847-8 the parish of St Mary Abbots, Kensington, south west London, erected a workhouse at the east of Wrights Lane (now Marloes Road)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Chilham Castle, Kent, England

Chilham Castle, Kent, England

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Hatfield House

Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, England, the celebrated Jacobean mansion built by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and the home of the Cecil family ever since

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Blickling Hall, Norfolk (colour photo)

Blickling Hall, Norfolk (colour photo)
3627306 Blickling Hall, Norfolk (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blickling Hall, Norfolk. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: New College, Oxford, from Oxonia Illustrata, published 1675 (engraving)

New College, Oxford, from Oxonia Illustrata, published 1675 (engraving)
NCO183651 New College, Oxford, from Oxonia Illustrata, published 1675 (engraving) by Loggan, David (1633/35-92); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Broadlands, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1825 (colour litho)

Broadlands, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1825 (colour litho)
STC119578 Broadlands, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1825 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: seat of the Rt. Hon)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Chilham Castle is a manor house and keep in the village of Chilham

Chilham Castle is a manor house and keep in the village of Chilham, between Ashford and Canterbury in the county of Kent, England The Norman keep of the Castle, the oldest building in the village

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Knole, near Sevenoke, in the County of Kent, formerly a palace belonging to the Archiep

Knole, near Sevenoke, in the County of Kent, formerly a palace belonging to the Archiepiscopal See of Canterbury, from Edward Hasted s, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Old House, Hereford

The Old House, Hereford, completed in 1621 by John Abel, " Kings Carpenter" to Charles I. An extremely fine example of Jacobean domestic architecture, now a museum

Holland House, Kensington, A Jacobean Country House in London (b/w photo)
8645488 Holland House, Kensington, A Jacobean Country House in London (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Holland House, Kensington)

Chilham Castle, The Jacobean House and Terraces (b/w photo)
8650906 Chilham Castle, The Jacobean House and Terraces (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chilham Castle, The Jacobean House and Terraces)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: View of Northumberland House at Charing Cross in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of Northumberland House at Charing Cross in London, 1753. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of Northumberland House at Charing Cross in London, 1753

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: 'Under Green Leaves' - Lullingsworth, drawn by S. Read, 1857. Creator: Henry Duff Linton

"Under Green Leaves" - Lullingsworth, drawn by S. Read, 1857. Creator: Henry Duff Linton
"Under Green Leaves" - Lullingsworth, drawn by S. Read, 1857. We extract from the new volume of poems, by Charles Mackay

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Christmas Reflections - drawn by Samuel Read, 1857. Creator: M. Jackson

Christmas Reflections - drawn by Samuel Read, 1857. Creator: M. Jackson
Christmas Reflections - drawn by Samuel Read, 1857. Aston Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean house in Aston, Birmingham, designed by John Thorpe and built between 1618 and 1635

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Sandringham House, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Sandringham House, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Sandringham House, c1897. Royal residence in Norfolk. From "The Queen's Resolve and Her Doubly Royal Reign of Sixty Years", by Charles Bullock, B.D

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: 'Hewell Grange, Birmingham; The Great Hall and The Great Staircase, 1891. Creator: Unknown

'Hewell Grange, Birmingham; The Great Hall and The Great Staircase, 1891. Creator: Unknown
'Hewell Grange, Birmingham; The Great Hall and The Great Staircase, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Holland House, 1898. Creator: Thomas Robert Way

Holland House, 1898. Creator: Thomas Robert Way
Holland House, 1898

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Highclere Castle, Hampshire - The Earl of Carnarvon, 1910

Highclere Castle, Hampshire - The Earl of Carnarvon, 1910. Highclere Castles a country house in the Jacobethan style, with a park designed by Capability Brown

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Boston Manor House DP371337

Boston Manor House DP371337
Boston Manor House, Boston Manor Park, Brentford, Hounslow, Greater London. Oblique aerial view, taken with a drone, from the south-west

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Europe, Great Britain, England, Cotswolds, Moreton-on-the-Marsh, Chastleton House

Europe, Great Britain, England, Cotswolds, Moreton-on-the-Marsh, Chastleton House, Jacobean Manor

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The great bay window of the hall, Stanway, Gloucestershire, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)

The great bay window of the hall, Stanway, Gloucestershire, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)
CLF310417 The great bay window of the hall, Stanway, Gloucestershire, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: View of the south front, Chastleton House, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)

View of the south front, Chastleton House, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF294503 View of the south front, Chastleton House, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Great Hall looking towards the screens passage, Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, 1902

The Great Hall looking towards the screens passage, Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, 1902
CLF294504 The Great Hall looking towards the screens passage, Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, 1902, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Blickling Hall, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)

Blickling Hall, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)
CLF310449 Blickling Hall, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: built 1619-20 by Robert Lyminge (architect of Hatfield House)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Manor House (b/w photo)

The Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF294293 The Manor House (b/w photo) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); Great Snoring, Norfolk, UK; © Country Life

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The west sitting room of the Treasurer's House, York, in 1922

The west sitting room of the Treasurer's House, York, in 1922, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF309911 The west sitting room of the Treasurer's House, York, in 1922, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Great Hall, Brinsop Court (b/w photo)

The Great Hall, Brinsop Court (b/w photo)
CLF294251 The Great Hall, Brinsop Court (b/w photo) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); © Country Life

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Drawing Room or Great Chamber, Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, 1902

The Drawing Room or Great Chamber, Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, 1902, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF294502 The Drawing Room or Great Chamber, Chastleton House, Oxfordshire, 1902, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The eastern side of the house, seen from the box garden, Chastleton House

The eastern side of the house, seen from the box garden, Chastleton House, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF294501 The eastern side of the house, seen from the box garden, Chastleton House, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Principal Drawing Room, Sandringham, Norfolk, from The English Country House (b/w photo)

Principal Drawing Room, Sandringham, Norfolk, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306372 Principal Drawing Room, Sandringham, Norfolk, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: house built by A.J)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The entrance loggia, Bramshill, from The English Country House (b/w photo)

The entrance loggia, Bramshill, from The English Country House (b/w photo)
CLF306245 The entrance loggia, Bramshill, from The English Country House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: built by Edward Zouche)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Great Hall of the Treasurer's House, York, in 1906, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)

The Great Hall of the Treasurer's House, York, in 1906, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF309914 The Great Hall of the Treasurer's House, York, in 1906, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The stencilled entrance hall of the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House

The stencilled entrance hall of the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF309909 The stencilled entrance hall of the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Drawing Room of the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)

The Drawing Room of the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF309908 The Drawing Room of the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Ceiling, St Peter and St Paul Church (b/w photo)

Ceiling, St Peter and St Paul Church (b/w photo)
CLF294296 Ceiling, St Peter and St Paul Church (b/w photo) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); Salle, Norfolk, UK; © Country Life

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Staircase, Thrumpton Hall, Nottinghamshire, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)

The Staircase, Thrumpton Hall, Nottinghamshire, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)
CLF310432 The Staircase, Thrumpton Hall, Nottinghamshire, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: Thrumpton Hall, view of the south front, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)

Thrumpton Hall, view of the south front, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo)
CLF310431 Thrumpton Hall, view of the south front, from 100 Favourite Houses (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: High House, Campsea Ashe, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006)

High House, Campsea Ashe, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
CLF311725 High House, Campsea Ashe, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The Dining Room of the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)

The Dining Room of the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF309913 The Dining Room of the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageJacobean Architecture Collection: The staircase at the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)

The staircase at the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo)
CLF309910 The staircase at the Treasurer's House, York, from The English Manor House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info)



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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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