Architecture Coach: Tudor
This architecture style was popular in the 1920s and 1930s and continues to be a mainstay in suburbs across the United States. The defining characteristics are half-timbering on bay windows and upper floors, and facades that are dominated by one or more steeply pitched cross gables. Patterned brick or stone walls are common, as are rounded doorways, multi-paned casement windows, and large stone chimneys. A subtype of the Tudor Revival style is the Cotswold Cottage. With a sloping roof and a massive chimney at the front, a Cotswold Cottage may remind you of a picturesque storybook home.
Tudor???
If so, Westview has it all… even lovely Tudor styled homes for sale. Fantastic condition and a surprise HUGE half finished attic..
What this home has: Butler’s pantry, DETAILS-DETAILS and DETAILS… EVERY DOOR has a sparkling antique glass knob & fixtures, sun room with sky light, huge yard, well maintained and loved…move right in and LIVE!(well, you will need a stove)ย ๐
Asking Price 170’sK
Halley
February 26, 2008 at 3:53 pm
Wouldn’t it be lovely to see some roses growing up those brick walls?