Although the style follows these more modest characteristics items such as steeply pitched roofs half timbering often infilled with herringbone brickwork tall mullioned windows high chimneys jettied overhanging first floors above pillared porches dormer windows supported by consoles and even at times thatched roofs gave tudor revival its more striking effects.
Half timbering and steeply pitched roofs.
The opposite arrangement to the half hipped roof.
Roughly 1910 1940 mostly 1920s prior to the great depression.
With appropriate interior layout albeit coupled with modern day comforts dismisses the gothic dark and dreary interiors of medieval architecture during the tudor period and introduces instead an open.
Steeply pitched roofs half timbering in filled with stucco tall mullioned windows high chimneys and dormer windows gives this home drama.
A fine example of ornamental half timbering steeply pitched roofs and asymmetrical floor plan.
Introduction to revival styles.
Decorative half timbering steeply pitched roof prominent cross gables tall narrow windows small window panes massive chimneys often topped with decorative chimney pots federal low pitched roof symatical windows semicircular fanlight decorative crown tooth like dental molding palladian window ciruclar windows shutters oval rooms and arches.
Architecture of the 19th and 20th centuries based on english tudor domestic styles usually with half timbering and steeply pitched roofs.
A hybrid of hipped and gable with the gable wall at the top and hipped lower down.
One of the most distinctive elements of french provincial architecture is the steeply pitched roof which have dormers that are small extensions that protrude out from the roof with windows.
Each revival style identifies specifically with an architecture of an earlier time and place especially those related to early american or european precedents.
This style tends to be built of stone or brick but can also feature half timbering.
Dutch gable gablet.