
Tudor Revival
Tudor Revival is an architectural style that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, inspired by the buildings of England's Tudor period (roughly 1485-1603). Characterized by features such as steeply pitched roofs, decorative half-timbering, and tall, narrow windows, it aimed to evoke the charm of medieval English architecture. This style became popular in suburban America and England, reflecting a desire for nostalgia and community. Tudor Revival homes often showcase brick, stone, and dark wood details, creating a picturesque and historic appearance while incorporating modern amenities.