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  2. Tudor Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Tudor Revival houses are dissimilar to the timber-framed structures of the originals, in which the frame supported the whole weight of the house. Their modern counterparts consist of bricks or blocks of various materials, stucco, or even simple studwall framing, with a lookalike "frame" of thin boards added on the outside to mimic the earlier ...

  3. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Tudor Revival: Olmstead Brothers (grounds) Scarborough-on-Hudson: Sold in 1946, subdivided into residential lots, and torn down in 1955 [60] more images: Harbor Hill: 1902: French Renaissance Revival: McKim, Mead & White: Roslyn: Demolished in 1947 [61] more images: Harry E. Donnell House: 1902: Tudor Revival: Harry E. Donnell; Randall & Miller ...

  4. Sherman and Henrietta Ford House - Wikipedia

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    Sherman and Henrietta Ford Home Front. The Tudor Revival style is an amalgamation of Renaissance and Gothic design elements, but is primarily based on Tudor architecture dating from the period spanning 1485 to 1558, when craftsmen built sophisticated two-toned manor homes in villages throughout England.

  5. How to Spot a Tudor-Style House, According to Architecture ...

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    The Tudor Revival-style home embraces unusual elements, a storybook form, and a touch of rebellion. Here's how to identify a Tudor-style house.

  6. Shaw House (Fairmont, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Shaw House is a historic home and national historic district located at Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia. The district includes two contributing buildings and two contributing structures. The main house was built in 1919, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story dwelling in the Tudor Revival style. It features brick and stucco wall cladding punctuated ...

  7. Mary Duke Biddle Estate - Wikipedia

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    Mary Duke Biddle Estate, also known as the James O. Cobb House, is a historic home and estate located at Durham, Durham County, North Carolina.The main house "Pinecrest" is a Tudor Revival style dwelling built in 1927, with additions and interior renovations made between 1935 and 1958.

  8. Ramsay-Durfee Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Ramsay-Durfee Estate, also known as Durfee Mansion, Durfee House or Villa Maria, is a historic Tudor Revival style mansion in the West Adams Terrace neighborhood of Los Angeles. It has been designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  9. Easley House - Wikipedia

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    Easley House, also known as "The Breezes," is a historic home located at Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia. It was designed by architect Alex B. Mahood, and built between 1919 and 1922. It is a stone, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Tudor Revival-style dwelling with a one-story conservatory wing. It has irregular massing and a projecting gable.