Decorated style
/ˈdekəreɪtɪd staɪl/
/ˈdekəreɪtɪd staɪl/
- a style of Gothic architecture that was common in England from about 1290 to about 1350. Its main feature was the ornamental stone carving around windows and doors. This style replaced the simple Early English style and was followed by the Perpendicular style.