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The Abbotsford style is the name given to carved oak furniture from the Victorian era.
Popular this furniture were equipping the library of Abbotsford , the home of the Scottish writer Walter Scott . Abbotsford House itself, with its bay windows, battlements, corner towers and stepped gables, became a forerunner of the Victorian baronial style .