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The Tudor Revival Style. One of eight houses designed by Lewis Bowman for a 1920s Bronxville, N.Y., subdivision, this one has an irrregular plan and Tudor-style half-timbering and prominent chimney. Paul Rocheleau. This content was originally published on OldHouseOnline.com and has been republished here as part of a merger between our two
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Using a mix of wood and stucco, half-timbering on American Tudor Revival-style homes mimics the look but is purely decorative. STEEPLY PITCHED GABLES The Tudor Revival style traded the thatched roof of very early English homes for steeply pitched gables, often clad in slate and well suited to cool, wet climates.
https://modernbungalow.com/blogs/historic-homes/what-makes-a-tudor-revival-history-color-and-furniture-choices
History of the Tudor Revival. Tudor Revival made its debut in the United States around 1890 as a romanticized tribute to England's Tudor period of the 1500s. During the early years, prior to 1915, the style utilized stone with Flemish gables (had more than one curve and a pediment on top) and Renaissance facade ornaments.
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American Tudor: The Revival Photo: Zillow.com. In the early 1900s, Tudor house style reemerged in well-to-do U.S. suburbs, giving these American counterparts the nickname of "Stockbroker's
https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/the-timeless-appeal-of-american-tudor-mansions
The Timeless Appeal of American Tudor Mansions. April 10, 2018. reside luxury real estate. There's a powerful presence to a Tudor home—a royal lineage, an inherent greatness. Having descended from English medieval styles, the vestiges of Tudor distinction remain, now an ocean and an era removed from the original English cottages.
https://www.thespruce.com/tudor-revival-architecture-5116832
Tudor Revival architecture is a popular and easily recognizable 20th-century architectural style found throughout the United States. Inspired by the English Tudor style from the late Medieval period, American Tudor Revival architecture borrows elements of the original style to channel a fantasy version of English country life in centuries past.
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It's a stone-front Tudor Revival, built in 1927, and it's on the market for the first time in 50 years. That's because its belonged to Oscar and Ruth Ravina for the past five decades. He was
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Gavin Townshend, author of "The Tudor House in America, 1890-1930," called the Tudor Revival the most popular style for U.S. homes between 1890-1930, next to the Colonial Revival.
https://isarchitecture.com/style-101-tudor-revival/
The Tudor Revival style seems to recall a romanticized image of village architecture and the picturesque beauty of England in the time of the Tudors (1485 to 1603) but in fact is very different from true Tudor period architecture. When the revival style became popular in America in the early 20th century, American architects introduced features
https://www.zillow.com/learn/tudor/
With the revival of Tudor architecture, half-timbering made an enormous comeback. Dark, front-facing gables stood out on the exterior of many a suburban American home -- probably 25 percent of homes built during the 1920s, according to "A Field Guide to American Houses" by Virginia Savage McAlester.
https://todayshomeowner.com/blog/house-tours/the-many-faces-of-tudor-houses/
Jacobethan: A word coined in the 1930s to refer to English Revival architecture after 1830 that combined elements of Elizabethan and Jacobean architecture. In the early 20th century, American "baronial" houses were called Jacobethan. Tudor Revival: Understood to be a conscious, romantic revival of late- and post-medieval vernacular
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The grand Nathan Moore House in Oak Park, Illinois was an early Frank Lloyd Wright design that featured Tudor details. A more modest Tudor cottage, circa 1930s. The American Tudor Revival style also overlaps with the Arts & Crafts movement, sharing similar characteristics such as simplicity, materials inspired by nature, and an emphasis on
https://www.redfin.com/blog/tudor-style-house/
History of the Tudor home. Tudor architecture dates back to none other than England's Tudor period (1495 - 1603). This era marked the end of Medieval times and also gave way to a new architectural style. Wooden frames became popular during this era, making exposed interior beams and half-timbered exteriors more common.
https://www.shinedaily.co/home-decor/how-to-identify-a-tudor-revival-house
In the 1920s and 1930s, homes designed in imitations of Tudor styles ("Tudor Revival") sprung up like weeds. All have a few key features that put them all in the same charming category. In the 1920s and 1930s, homes designed in imitations of Tudor styles ("Tudor Revival") sprung up like weeds.
https://www.gardenstogables.com/the-tudor-revival-style-in-kentucky/
A Tudor Revival house in Lexington, Kentucky. Elements of the style include: -A steeply pitched roof; -multiple gables, and often cross gables on the facade; -large and prominent chimneys (often placed on the facade) A Tudor Revival house with a sharply peaked cross gable dominating the facade. Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky.
https://www.phillymag.com/property/2020/06/11/st-davids-tudor-revival-house-for-sale/
Every other Tudor Revival manor house in the Greater Philadelphia area wishes it were this beautifully maintained 1903 St. Davids house for sale. ... Check out the agent's listing, or call the
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It's a 1929 Tudor revival on a corner lot. There's a bland arborvitae/privet hedge along the side with the street, a pair of yews flanking the front steps (the main floor of the home is about 6 feet above yard level for some reason), miscellaneous shrubs in the front and side rectangular bed, and grass.
https://marybyrnes.com/2020/08/06/pros-and-cons-of-buying-a-tudor-style-home/
Pros: Unlike most homes, Tudors are known for their lack of symmetry from the outside. This lack of symmetry translates to a lot more freedom in terms of the layout inside the home. Some of them may even have secret rooms, or cool features like "servant" stairs that lead directly into the kitchen, or dumbwaiters.
https://www.northernarchitecture.us/vintage-homes/tudor-revival-and-english-cottage-style.html
This style and its cousin—the English Cottage—continues to be extremely popular and still influences contemporary American architecture. The Tudor Revival is found in homes both small and palatial. The cottage-style variant is generally smaller and more common. It is frequently found in house pattern books of the 1920s and 30s.
https://www.amazon.com/Tudor-Style-Revival-America-Present/product-reviews/0789307936
The homes featured in the books are mostly mansions. We live in a 1920s/1930s neighborhood that is packed with Tudor Revival homes in the 1800-2200 square foot range, and I would have liked to see beautiful Tudor Revival interiors that belong in smaller homes.
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