“Tudor” vs. “Revival Tudor”

What’s the difference between a “Tudor” and a “Revival Tudor?”

As far as I can tell . . . none.

In fact, “Revival Tudor” appears to simply be the more formal name for what everyone commonly refers to as plain old “Tudor.”

Here’s a good working definition:

“The essential characteristics of a Tudor Revival house usually include the use of half-timbering, oversized fireplaces, and the use of brick and stucco siding. Roofs are steeply pitched, and dormers and overhangs are common.”

Antique Home Style

The stunning Tudor  — make that “Revival Tudor” — pictured above is located at 40 Locust Place in St. Paul; it sold for  $1.375 million in 2018.



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