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Tudor style

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(Arch.) the latest development of Gothic architecture in England, under the Tudors, characterized by flat four-centered arches, shallow moldings, and a profusion of paneling on the walls.

See also: Tudor



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CAPTION(S): Copyright Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Celebrate Christmas in splendid Tudor style at Blakesley Hall with some historical re-enactments and foods from the era.
Byline: Arfur Daley Proudly standing by the roundabout on the way into Ystrad Mynach, the Royal Oak or, to give it its full name, Ye Olde Royal Oak, is an early Welsh example of what is known as Brewers' Tudor style of pub architecture.
Built in a mock Tudor style, this upside-down property has plenty of potential, with its own annex that would be ideal for a grown up teenager or elderly relative.
 
 
 
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