Tudor Revival
The Tudor Revival, recapitulated several early English building types, even fusing for a time with the Arts & Crafts movement, probably on account of anti-industrial ideals.
Graced with several sub-types including the Cotswold model, the Tudor Revival is chiefly distinguished by decorative half-timbering (usually with embellishment concentrated at--but not confined to--the gable). The range of half-timber expression is truly remarkable, yielding elaborate patterns.
Decorative (or false) timbering has succeeded true half-timbering: eight to ten inch timbers, joined by mortise-and-tenon. The voids between these structural members were filled of a mortar, creating the striped or patterned appearance.
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