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Tudor architecture is a style of architecture that was popular during the Tudor period in England from 1485 to 1603

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Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: View of the House of Parliament on College Green Square in Dublin, 1753. Creators: Fabr

View of the House of Parliament on College Green Square in Dublin, 1753. Creators: Fabr. Parr, James Mason
View of the House of Parliament on College Green Square in Dublin , 1753

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: View of Saint James's Palace in London, 1753. Creator: Unknown

View of Saint James's Palace in London, 1753. Creator: Unknown
View of Saint James's Palace in London, 1753

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Interior of the Palace of Westminster, London. It would be difficult to point to any edifice, ancient or modern

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Vestibule to the Library of the House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Vestibule to the Library of the House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Vestibule to the Library of the House of Commons, 1857. Interior of the Palace of Westminster, London. It would be difficult to point to any edifice, ancient or modern

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. between 1900 and 1920

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Kenilworth Inn, Asheville, N.C. c1902. Creator: William H. Jackson

Kenilworth Inn, Asheville, N.C. c1902. Creator: William H. Jackson
Kenilworth Inn, Asheville, N.C. c1902

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: The Printers Almshouses, Wood-Green, Tottenham, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Printers Almshouses, Wood-Green, Tottenham, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Printers Almshouses, Wood-Green, Tottenham, 1856. Inauguration of charity housing in London...for the reception of aged

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Tudor Place, ' Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926

"Tudor Place, " Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926. House Architecture: Thomas Thornton, built between 1795-1816

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Darlington, 1805/10. Creator: Henry Cave

Darlington, 1805/10. Creator: Henry Cave
Darlington, 1805/10

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Tudor Place, ' Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926

"Tudor Place, " Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926. House Architecture: Thomas Thornton, built between 1795-1816

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Tudor Place, ' Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926

"Tudor Place, " Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926. House Architecture: Thomas Thornton, built between 1795-1816

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: South View of Arundel House in 1646, 1854. Creator: Unknown

South View of Arundel House in 1646, 1854. Creator: Unknown
South View of Arundel House in 1646, 1854. Large mansion near the River Thames in London. In the South View is shown a strange assemblage of gabled and half-timbered buildings

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: North View of Arundel House in 1646, 1854. Creator: Unknown

North View of Arundel House in 1646, 1854. Creator: Unknown
North View of Arundel House in 1646, 1854. Large mansion near the River Thames in London. In the North View, the principal building is the great hall, with its large Tudor windows

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Hengrave Hall, Suffolk, the Seat of Sir Thomas R. Gage, Bart, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Hengrave Hall, Suffolk, the Seat of Sir Thomas R. Gage, Bart, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Hengrave Hall, Suffolk, the Seat of Sir Thomas R. Gage, Bart, 1854. House built between 1525 and 1538. Hengrave, the seat of Sir Thomas Rookwoode Gage...is a noble

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Bromly Hall, n.d. Creator: Ralph Bullock

Bromly Hall, n.d. Creator: Ralph Bullock
Bromly Hall, n.d

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Tudor Cottage, n.d. Creator: Unknown

Tudor Cottage, n.d. Creator: Unknown
Tudor Cottage, n.d

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Cressingham Manor-House, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Cressingham Manor-House, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Cressingham Manor-House, 1850. This house, which is situated about five miles from Swaffham, in Norfolk, is remarkable for the fact that its exterior is entirely coated with tracery formed in whitish

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Moving city

Moving city
Marius Tudor

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Stairs to light

Stairs to light
Florina Tudor

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: St. Clare, Isle of Wight, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson

St. Clare, Isle of Wight, 1862. Creator: Mason Jackson
St. Clare, Isle of Wight, 1862. After the marriage of Princess Alice with Prince Louis of Hesse the Royal bride and bridegroom retired to St

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Layer Marney Tower, Essex, visited by the Essex Archaeological Society... 1862. Creator: Unknown

Layer Marney Tower, Essex, visited by the Essex Archaeological Society... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Layer Marney Tower, Essex, visited by the Essex Archaeological Society, 1862. House...erected by Sir Henry Marney, Captain of the Guard to Henry VIII

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ipswich, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ipswich, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ipswich, 1862. The new building stands on high and rising ground to the north of the town...[and] overlooks the Arboretum...and commands an extensive view of

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Interior of the house. Main hall showing the overmantle dated 1572. Trerice is a small Elizabethan manor house, originally built by the Arundell family and subsequently owned by the Aclands

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Interior of Tonacombe Manor, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958

Interior of Tonacombe Manor, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958
A view of the interior of Tonacombe Manor showing the main hall. Tonacombe is late medieval manor house, built in the early 16th century with 18th century renovations

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Interior of Stanbury House, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958

Interior of Stanbury House, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958
A view down the staircase inside Stanbury House. Stanbury is a Grade II listed farmhouse, formerly a manor house, built in the late 16th century for John Manning

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Tonacombe Manor, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958

Tonacombe Manor, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958
A view of Tonacombe Manor from the lawn. Tonacombe is late medieval manor house, built in the early 16th century with 18th century renovations

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Great hall and former chapel of St Mary Magdalene, Trecarrel Manor, Lezant, Cornwall. 1959

Great hall and former chapel of St Mary Magdalene, Trecarrel Manor, Lezant, Cornwall. 1959
View showing windows and Tudor arched doorway. Early 16th century hall and domestic chapel built for Sir Henry Trecarrel but left unfinished in 1511. The site was first licensed for a chapel in 1405

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Lostwithiel Bridge, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1914

Lostwithiel Bridge, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1914
A view of the bridge from the south side. The bridge over the River Fowey is described in British Listed Buildings as mid 15th century, with additional flood arch of 18th century and later repairs

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Hampton Court Palace, c1827. Creator: Henry Bryan Ziegler

Hampton Court Palace, c1827. Creator: Henry Bryan Ziegler
Hampton Court Palace, c1827. After H.B.Ziegler. Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the borough of Richmond upon Thames, England

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Tudor House Southampton CC76_00271

Tudor House Southampton CC76_00271
TUDOR HOUSE, BUGLE STREET, SOUTHAMPTON. A view looking north across the east front of the Tudor House on Bugle Street. The house was restored c1911 and was presented to the town as a museum

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Anne Hathaways Cottage, Stratford upon Avon, England, UK

Anne Hathaways Cottage, Stratford upon Avon, England, UK

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, Post Office, one of the oldest buildings in the city - a

Sri Lanka, Nuwara Eliya, Post Office, one of the oldest buildings in the city - a designated archaeological monument falling under the protection of the Department of Archaeology

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Newark, UK. The Medieval governors house has now been converted into a bakery

Newark, UK. The Medieval governors house has now been converted into a bakery

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Half Timbered house in Dambach la Ville, Alsace, France

Half Timbered house in Dambach la Ville, Alsace, France

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Allyn House, New Plymouth

Allyn House, New Plymouth
3782323 Allyn House, New Plymouth'; (add.info.: Allyn House, New Plymouth'. This house was built in the Plymouth Colony by the Pilgrim Fathers, but was demolished in 1826)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Typical home in Strasbourg

Typical home in Strasbourg France Strasbourg. Date of Photograph:1950-1960 ca

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Lednice Castle, Czech Republic, Europe

Lednice Castle, Czech Republic, Europe

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Lednice Castle, Czech Republic, Europe

Lednice Castle, Czech Republic, Europe

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Necromancy: Edward Kelly, a magician, raising the Ghost of a Person lately deceased

Necromancy: Edward Kelly, a magician, raising the Ghost of a Person lately deceased
746859 Necromancy: Edward Kelly, a magician, raising the Ghost of a Person lately deceased, in the Church Yard of Walton-le-dale, Lancaster

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: North or inside view of Traitors Gate, Tower of London

North or inside view of Traitors Gate, Tower of London
North or inside view of Traitors Gate, principal entrance to the Tower of London from the River Thames.Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: View of part of Duke Street, West Smithfield, 1807

View of part of Duke Street, West Smithfield, 1807
View of part of Duke Street, formerly Duck Lane, West Smithfield, 1807. Tudor timber houses of oak, chestnut and plaster. Man on a ladder lighting a gas lantern

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Tudor houses on the corner of Chancery Lane

Tudor houses on the corner of Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, 1789. External specimen of the Grotesque Bracketed Front and Projecting Stories of the reign of Edward VI. Demolished 1799

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Flomaries Cafe for dainty teas and light luncheons

Flomaries Cafe for dainty teas and light luncheons, East Grinstead High Street, Sussex, with a war memorial on the left. circa 1930s

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Old timber buildings in Coventry. The Golden Cross pub in Coventry, West Midlands

Old timber buildings in Coventry. The Golden Cross pub in Coventry, West Midlands. 25th November 1985



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Tudor Architecture Collection

Tudor architecture is a style of architecture that was popular during the Tudor period in England from 1485 to 1603, and is characterized by its use of half-timbering, which involves exposing the wooden framework of a building and covering it with plaster or stucco. The roofs are steeply pitched, often with gables and dormers, and the windows are typically tall and narrow. Other features include decorative chimneys, ornamental doorways and elaborate brickwork. Tudor buildings often have an asymmetrical appearance due to their irregular shapes and sizes. This style of architecture was used for both residential homes as well as public buildings such as churches, castles and manors. Today they can still be seen in many parts of England where it has been preserved over time.
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The Tudor Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning display of the unique and intricate architectural styles that emerged during the Tudor period in England. Our collection features a range of wall art and framed prints showcasing some of the most iconic buildings and structures from this era, including grand castles, stately homes, churches, and other public buildings. The Tudor style was characterized by its use of half-timbered construction, ornate brickwork patterns, elaborate gables, and decorative chimneys. These elements are beautifully captured in the images featured in this collection. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful design, there's something for everyone in this collection. Each print is carefully crafted to showcase the intricate details and unique character of these historic buildings. From grand palaces to humble cottages, these images offer a glimpse into one of England's most fascinating periods of architectural history.
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Tudor Architecture art prints are a collection of artwork that showcases the unique architectural style popular during the Tudor period in England, which spanned from 1485 to 1603. This style is characterized by its use of half-timbering, steeply pitched roofs, and ornate chimneys. The Tudor era was marked by significant cultural and artistic developments in England, and this is reflected in the intricate details found in these architectural designs. These art prints offer an opportunity for individuals to bring a piece of history into their homes or offices. They can be used as decorative pieces or as educational tools for those interested in architecture or British history. The prints are available in various sizes and formats such as canvas, framed print or poster. Whether you're looking to add some historical charm to your living space or simply appreciate the beauty of Tudor architecture, these art prints provide a stunning visual representation of this iconic design style.
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