English-Gothic, a style of architecture that emerged in England during the late medieval period, is also known by other names such as Perpendicular or Decorated Gothic. The style, known for its striking verticality and intricate tracery, can also be referred to as Late Gothic or High Gothic. Other synonyms for the term English-Gothic include Gothic Revival, Neo-Gothic, Victorian Gothic, and Gothic Renaissance. While each of these terms has a slightly different connotation, they all point toward the same style of architecture, which became popular in the UK and beyond during the 19th and early 20th centuries.