ABSTRACT

Queen Anne style an architectural and interior decoration style in England during the reign of Queen Anne (17021714), evident principally in urban buildings and residences and characterized by the use

of red brickwork in a mix of Renaissance and Baroque motifs from Holland and England. Queen Anne arch a pointed arch over a tripartite window, with a horizontal intrados and a protruding arched portion in the centre. Queen Anne revival a revival style in town house architecture in England from the 1800s, characterized by the use of red brick, white framed windows, bay and oriel windows and dramatic roof forms.