Tudor architecture
Tudor architecture |
Tudor architecture, prevalent during the Tudor period in England (late 15th to early 17th century), is known for its distinctive features:
Tudor architecture is characterized by half-timbering, steep gabled roofs, ornate chimneys, leaded glass windows, decorative brickwork, Tudor arches, and often includes courtyards and gardens. It is closely associated with the Tudor dynasty and has left a significant mark on England's architectural heritage.
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