Norman architecture

Norman architecture

The term Norman architecture is used to categorise styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans in the various lands under their dominion or influence in the 11th and 12th centuries. In particular the term is traditionally used for English Romanesque architecture.

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St Mary de Haura Church

St Mary de Haura Church


Cathedral Basilica of Gaeta

Cathedral Basilica of Gaeta


St Edith's Church, Shocklach

St Edith's Church, Shocklach


Old Church of Saint Nicholas

Old Church of Saint Nicholas


St Peter's Church, Northampton

St Peter's Church, Northampton


St Peter's Church, Kirkbampton

St Peter's Church, Kirkbampton


St Peter's Church

St Peter's Church


Saint Cuthbert's Church, Dalmeny

Saint Cuthbert's Church, Dalmeny


Villa Taranto Botanical Gardens

Villa Taranto Botanical Gardens


Dinmore Manor

Dinmore Manor


St. Nicolas' Church

St. Nicolas' Church


St Giles' Church, Oxford

St Giles' Church, Oxford


St Michael and All Angels Church

St Michael and All Angels Church


Church of St Mary, New Shoreham

Church of St Mary, New Shoreham


THE BLACK ABBEY

THE BLACK ABBEY


Rocca Calascio

Rocca Calascio


Salerno Cathedral

Salerno Cathedral


24 Sussex Drive

24 Sussex Drive


Palermo Cathedral

Palermo Cathedral


Palazzo Falson

Palazzo Falson


cattedrale di mogadiscio

cattedrale di mogadiscio


The Vineyard Life Church

The Vineyard Life Church

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