mock Tudor

noun

Definitions

  1. An example of Tudor revival architecture

    An example of Tudor revival architecture; a house or other building featuring styles associated with medieval English vernacular architecture.

    • Some of the more common characteristics of a mock Tudor, or Tudor revival house are: Decorative half-timbering, or exposed wood framing usually dark in color.
    • Tudor Revival Homes, also known as Mock Tudors, were popular in both the United States and the United Kingdom in the late 19th century.
    • The homes that you may recognize are known as Tudor revivals or mock Tudors, the majority of which were built in the suburbs of the Northeast and Midwest United States from the late 1890s to the early 1940s.

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