Tudor Houses
Tudor houses are a style of architecture that originated in England during the late 15th to early 17th centuries, particularly during the Tudor dynasty. They are characterized by their distinctive features, such as steeply pitched roofs, exposed wooden beams, and decorative brickwork. The use of half-timbering, where the wooden frame is visible, is a hallmark of this style.
These homes often have tall, narrow windows with small panes of glass, and many include large chimneys. Tudor houses were typically built using local materials, giving them a rustic appearance. They reflect the social status of their owners, often being associated with the wealthy and the gentry of the time.