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- and George Devey, in what at the time was considered Neo-Tudor design. Tudorbethan is a subset of Tudor Revival architecture that eliminated some of the...
- Ridge area is Christ Church, a neo-Gothic structure built in 1844 and a Tudorbethan styled library building built in 1910. There are four statues on the...
- named Shimla. Shimla is home to several buildings that are styled in the Tudorbethan and neo-Gothic architectures dating from the colonial era, as well as...
- tourists visiting Azad Kashmir and Abbottabad. The town is noted for its Tudorbethan and neo-gothic architecture. The Government of ****stan owns a summer...
- Germany Tidewater architecture 19th century Tudor architecture 1485–1603 Tudorbethan architecture 1835–1885 Ukrainian Baroque late 1600 – 19th century Usonian...
- which is hot and humid with many days of monsoon rain. Mock Tudor or Tudorbethan styled architecture is the feature of two sporting clubs situated in...
- undiscovered, architect, Samuel Maclure. It serves as an example of Tudorbethan architecture, one of Maclure's famed specialties, the other being the...
- "A modern Tudorbethan" house with uPVC gutters and downspouts, fascia, decorative imitation "half-timbering", windows, and doors...
- country house on the outskirts of Banks in Lancashire, England, built in a Tudorbethan style for Thomas Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick in 1900. Thomas Scarisbrick...
- From 1845, the family's main house was Horsley Towers, built in the Tudorbethan fashion by the architect of the Houses of Parliament, Charles Barry,...