H7 promoted a massive rebuilding of parish churches, with lots built in the perpendicular Gothic style. this was a very large scale investment. this included important places of worship such as in Bristol and East Anglia's wool churches
in 1502, H7 approved this architectural style for the Lady chapel at Westminister Abbey, showing its prevalence and support
the printing press promoted chivalric stories like the chaucer'sCanterbury tales and chivalric romances and saint lives.
by the end of H7's reign, humanism was extremely prevalent in England, erasmus and colet's work became fashionable