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Tudor House Plans
Home Plan #592-038D-0090
Tudor style house plans became very popular toward the end of the 19th century in America with builders influenced by 15th-17th century English traditions. Overlapping gables, patterned brick or stonework, and incorporating timbers in the facade evoked Medieval times and became very stylish. Large, leaded windows bring an abundance of light into English Tudor house plans. Typically one and a half to two stories, these homes are designed for comfortable family living. And, they have expansive living areas with high, often beamed, ceilings adding a touch of rustic elegance and grandeur.
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