Tudor Home. The tudor revival style came about in the latter half of the 19th century. Tudor style home plans draw their inspiration from medieval english half timbered cottages and manor houses.
Mazes fountains or hesges shaped like animals were not uncommon. The asymmetry of the front facade of the house also enhanced the interior layout. For people with less money a garden would be quite small and was a place where they could grow their own herbs and vegetables.
These charming structures typically mimic classic english architecture with sturdy materials and romantic details.
For people with less money a garden would be quite small and was a place where they could grow their own herbs and vegetables. People with more money would have a large garden and this might include more elaborate decoration. It followed the late gothic perpendicular style and gradually it evolved into an aesthetic more consistent with trends already in motion on the continent evidenced by. The series of tudor home styles in this gallery are all tudor revival architectural style but commonly referred to as simply tudor.