Tudor
adjective/ˈtjuːdə(r)/
/ˈtuːdər/
- connected with the time when kings and queens from the Tudor family ruled England (1485–1603)
- Tudor architecture
CultureTudor is the name used for the style of architecture common during the 16th century in England. A characteristic feature of Tudor buildings is the use of black wooden frames surrounding white outer walls.see also half-timberedTopics Buildingsc2Want to learn more?
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