Tudor Style

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The Tudor monarchs in England were Henry VII, VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, from 1485-1603. However, Tudor Revival is derived primarily from English Renaissance buildings of the 16th and early 17th centuries, including those of Elizabethan (Elizabeth I, 1558-1603) and Jacobean (James I, 1603-25) periods.
The period 1910-1930 was a time of free borrowing of historic styles as more people could afford single-family houses and there was no real consensus about a modern architectural style. Houses in this period are sometimes lumped together as "period revival."
Tudor Revival was enormously popular in the 1920s and 1930s, especially in the suburbs, where only the Colonial Revival rivaled it in popularity. Modified versions became fashionable in the 1970s and 1980s.Sometimes Tudor Revival is referred to as "Elizabethan" or "Half-timbered" houses. A "half-timbered" building has exposed wood framing. The spaces between the wooden timbers are filled with plaster, brick, or stone.

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