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Tudor Revival

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Tudor Revival, Tudor style
Tudor Revival
A term descriptive of a picturesque mode of domestic architecture prevalent from about 1880 to 1940 and beyond, emulating its Tudor architecture prototype. Homes in this style, usually asymmetrical in plan, often were clad in brick, or stucco in combination with wood; commonly, false half-timbering; surface ornamentation consisting of strapwork; steeply pitched gables with little overhang at the eaves; bargeboards


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The outside of the house is wrapped in English Tudor Revival, but the inside space is divided into plain, Methodist rooms built for reading.
Many mansions in the neighborhood were demolished to construct Tudor Revival, Mediterranean and Art Deco-style six-story apartment buildings.
The exterior of the Gardens is designed to be compatible with the Tudor Revival homes of the adjacent Forest Hill Historic District.
 
 
 
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