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  2. Why Don't We Talk About Georgian Style Homes More? - AOL

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    Though named for the Georgian Era of English history, which lasted from 1714 to 1837 under the reign of the House of Hanover, the Georgian architectural style is largely inspired by the ideals of ...

  3. Georgian architecture - Wikipedia

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    The revived Georgian style that emerged in Britain during the same period is usually referred to as Neo-Georgian; the work of Edwin Lutyens [40] [41] and Vincent Harris includes some examples. The British town of Welwyn Garden City , established in the 1920s, is an example of pastiche or Neo-Georgian development of the early 20th century in ...

  4. List of house styles - Wikipedia

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    This list of house styles lists styles of vernacular architecture – i.e., ... Georgian. Greek Revival. Neoclassical. Neo-eclectic. Upright and Wing. Elizabethan and ...

  5. Architecture of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Georgia refers to the styles of architecture found in Georgia. The country is exceptionally rich in architectural monuments. Characteristic features of the Georgian architecture are monumentality, clear composition, strict proportions, moderate use of decorations, and above all these the harmonic interaction with nature. [1]

  6. Nabela Noor Gives Inside Look at Renovations to Historic 1912 ...

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    Nabela Noor and her family are officially starting a new chapter.. After moving into her new home in late October, the 33-year-old designer and author shared a behind-the-scenes look at the ...

  7. This Historic Georgian Colonial is the Epitome of Cozy

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    After falling into foreclosure, this historic home rediscovers its roots, thanks to owners who couldn’t bear to walk away.

  8. Flemish bond - Wikipedia

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    Flemish bond brickwork on the Ludwell–Paradise House. Flemish bond is a pattern of brickwork that is a common feature in Georgian architecture. The pattern features bricks laid lengthwise (stretchers) alternating with bricks laid with their shorter ends exposed (headers) within the same courses. This decorative pattern can be accented by ...

  9. George Jr. and Sarah Morgan House - Wikipedia

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    The two-story vernacular Georgian style house features a coursed ashlar façade using local ironstone.According to the nomination form, the house was earlier thought to have been built by George Morgan Sr. c. 1730.