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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: Nunney Castle N061017

Nunney Castle N061017
NUNNEY CASTLE, Somerset. Aerial view cutaway reconstruction drawing by Stephen Conlin. The great tower as it might have appeared in the 1580s

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Old Houses, St. Peters Gate, Nottingham, 1842

Old Houses, St. Peters Gate, Nottingham, 1842
Artist: Bussey, Reuben - Title: Old Houses, St. Peters Gate, Nottingham, 1842 - Date: 1870 - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 61 x 50.8

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

Stanbury House, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958
Stanbury is a Grade II listed farmhouse, formerly a manor house, built in the late 16th century for John Manning. Alterations to the building were carried out in the 17th, 18th and 20th centuries

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Shrewsbury, England, in the 1500s

Shrewsbury, England, in the 1500s
High Street, Shrewsbury, in Tudor England. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Guildford High Street, Guildford, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: Shury & Son

Guildford High Street, Guildford, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: Shury & Son
Guildford High Street, Guildford, Surrey, 19th century. The facade and clock were added to the Tudor Guildhall in 1683

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: St. Nicholasa Church in Ghent, Belgium Circa 1887

St. Nicholasa Church in Ghent, Belgium Circa 1887
Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Illustration of St. Nicholasa Church in Ghent, Belgium Circa 1887. Source: Original edition from my own archives

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Shakespeare Exhibition at Earls Court, London

Shakespeare Exhibition at Earls Court, London
Londons great attraction: what to see in Shakespeares England. How to find and identify the chief reconstructions of old Tudor buildings at Earls Court. Date: 1912

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Cowdray Park 29846_038

Cowdray Park 29846_038
Cowdray House, Cowdray Park, West Sussex. The great Tudor mansion burned down in 1793, but the ruins have been preserved and are Listed

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Twelfth Night Revels in the Great Hall, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire

Twelfth Night Revels in the Great Hall, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire
STC87430 Twelfth Night Revels in the Great Hall, Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, from Architecture of the Middle Ages, 1838 (litho) by Nash

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Coughton Court, Warwickshire, late 19th century

Coughton Court, Warwickshire, late 19th century. Coughton Court is one of Englands finest Tudor country houses. It holds a place in English history for its role in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Union Workhouse, Downham Market, Norfolk

Union Workhouse, Downham Market, Norfolk
The Downham Union workhouse at Downham Market, Norfolk. The building, designed by William J Donthorn, was erected in 1836. It later became the Howdale County Home

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Conway Castle, North Wales

Conway Castle, North Wales
Artist: Dodd, Charles Tattershall I - Title: Conway Castle, North Wales - Date: 1861 - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 61.6 x 51.4

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Leighs Priory, Essex, engraved by E. Young, 1832 (engraving)

Leighs Priory, Essex, engraved by E. Young, 1832 (engraving)
XJF451304 Leighs Priory, Essex, engraved by E. Young, 1832 (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Leez Priory)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Paycocke s

Paycocke s, a Tudor house dating from around 1500, in the market town of Coggeshall, Essex, circa 1935. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Ploenlein, Siebers Tower, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Ploenlein, Siebers Tower, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Tudor Chimneys

Tudor Chimneys
Some fine Tudor chimneys at Bramhall Hall, Cheshire, England

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Cell 8, Mount Grace Priory IC068_004

Cell 8, Mount Grace Priory IC068_004
MOUNT GRACE PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Reconstruction drawing, by Claire Thorne, showing a cut-away view of Cell 8 and its garden at Mount Grace Priory

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Oak Lodge, Dropmore, Buckinghamshire

Oak Lodge, Dropmore, Buckinghamshire
Oak Lodge, Dropmore, near the village of Burnham, Buckinghamshire, on Lord Grenvilles estate, built in the 19th century and clad with Renaissance wooden panels

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Jeff Lynne, singer, songwriter and front man with The Electric Light Orchestra

Jeff Lynne, singer, songwriter and front man with The Electric Light Orchestra, pictured enjoying the snow and Christmas at his midlands home

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Exterior view of Speke Hall, the 16th century wood framed wattle

Exterior view of Speke Hall, the 16th century wood framed wattle and daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool. January 1994

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Old Houses in the High Street - Banbury, Oxfordshire

Old Houses in the High Street - Banbury, Oxfordshire. This is The Vivers Building - a house built in 1650 for a mercer called Edward Vivers. Date: circa 1910

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Morval House, Morval, near Looe, Cornwall. Around 1890

Morval House, Morval, near Looe, Cornwall. Around 1890
A view of Morval House from the south west with Morval Parish Church, dedicated to St Wenna, behind. There are two men mowing the lawn with an early lawn mower, one pulling and the other pushing

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Morval House, Morval, near Looe, Cornwall. 1961

Morval House, Morval, near Looe, Cornwall. 1961
A general view of Morval House from the grounds. The Grade I listed building is a large Tudor residence which was once the home of the Glynn, Buller and Kitson families

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: The Pier - St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire

The Pier - St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire. Date: 1906

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: East Midtown Skyline

East Midtown Skyline
Aerial view from the East River looking west of the East Midtown Manhattan skyline, New York, New York, 1950s or 1960s. Prominant structures include the United Nations Headquarters (right)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Queen Elizabeths Hunting Lodge, Epping Forest, Essex, England

Queen Elizabeths Hunting Lodge, Epping Forest, Essex, England. This splendid timber- framed three-storey building was used by royalty when on hunting trips in the forest. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Hever Castle, Kent

Hever Castle, Kent
ENGLAND Kent Edenbridge Hever Castle

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 16th century timber-framed mansion

16th century timber-framed mansion

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Old town with Kocher river, Schwaebisch Hall, Hohenlohe, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Old town with Kocher river, Schwaebisch Hall, Hohenlohe, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Shrewsbury, GWR / LMS poster, 1939

Shrewsbury, GWR / LMS poster, 1939
Poster produced by Great Western Railway (GWR) and London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) poster to promote rail travel to the Shropshire town of Shrewsbury

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Ragdale Old Hall, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)

Ragdale Old Hall, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo)
CLF311799 Ragdale Old Hall, from England's Lost Houses by Giles Worsley (1961-2006) published 2002 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: The Gatehouse, West Stow Hall, Suffolk (litho)

The Gatehouse, West Stow Hall, Suffolk (litho)
7151990 The Gatehouse, West Stow Hall, Suffolk (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gatehouse, West Stow Hall, Suffolk)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Monument of William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, in old St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1656

Monument of William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, in old St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1656. Tomb of the Earl of Pembroke and his wife, Anne Parr

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Lingfield, 1912, (1914). Artist: Jamess Ogilvy

Lingfield, 1912, (1914). Artist: Jamess Ogilvy
Lingfield, 1912, (1914). Lingfield, Tandridge, Surrey. The village centres a medieval church that is Grade I listed, with timber frame architecture from the Tudor period and a punishment cage

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Freiburg Minster Cathedral in Breisgau, Germany Circa 1887

Freiburg Minster Cathedral in Breisgau, Germany Circa 1887
Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Illustration of Freiburg Minster Cathedral in Breisgau, Germany Circa 1887. Source: Original edition from my own archives

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Entrance to Heidelberg Castle in Heidelberg, Germany Circa 1887

Entrance to Heidelberg Castle in Heidelberg, Germany Circa 1887
Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Illustration of Entrance to Heidelberg Castle in Heidelberg, Germany Circa 1887. Source: Original edition from my own archives

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Main entrance, Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset

Main entrance, Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset, a late Elizabethan mansion with garden. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Advertisement for Daimler hire cars with chauffeur

Advertisement for Daimler hire cars with chauffeur
Advertisement for Daimler hire cars, complete with chauffeur. Showing a Daimler landaulette in front of a large country house. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: New College, Oxford, from Oxonia Illustrata, published 1675 (engraving)

New College, Oxford, from Oxonia Illustrata, published 1675 (engraving)
NCO183651 New College, Oxford, from Oxonia Illustrata, published 1675 (engraving) by Loggan, David (1633/35-92); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: From a Window at Kelmscott Manor, 1896 (platinum print)

From a Window at Kelmscott Manor, 1896 (platinum print)
STC176428 From a Window at Kelmscott Manor, 1896 (platinum print) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); 18.8x12.9 cm; Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Broadlands, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1825 (colour litho)

Broadlands, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1825 (colour litho)
STC119578 Broadlands, from Ackermanns Repository of Arts, 1825 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: seat of the Rt. Hon)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: The Athletic Club at Bowling Green, ca. 1900. Creator: Harry Fenn

The Athletic Club at Bowling Green, ca. 1900. Creator: Harry Fenn
The Athletic Club at Bowling Green, ca. 1900

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Frontispiece design by Cecil Aldin, Old Manor Houses

Frontispiece design by Cecil Aldin, Old Manor Houses -- Moreton Old Hall, Congleton, Cheshire, also known as Little Moreton Hall, a moated, half-timbered manor house dating back to the 16th century

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Outdoor tea room and tudor building facade, Winchester, Hampshire, England

Outdoor tea room and tudor building facade, Winchester, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

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: Agricultural stand at the Royal Show at Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, July 1954

Agricultural stand at the Royal Show at Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, July 1954. Workers take a break whilst building a trade show stand for Crittall Grain Silos

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Europe, England, Midlands, Warwickshire, Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespears Birthplace

Europe, England, Midlands, Warwickshire, Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespears Birthplace. THIS IMAGE RESTRICTED - Not available to U.S. land tour travel operators

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Elm Hill, Norwich, England, UK, Europe

Elm Hill, Norwich, England, UK, Europe



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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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What are Tudor Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

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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What Tudor Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Tudor architecture art prints that showcase the unique and intricate styles of this period. Some popular options include prints featuring the iconic Tudor timber-framed buildings, such as Hampton Court Palace or Anne Hathaway's Cottage. Other prints highlight the ornate details found in Tudor architecture, including decorative chimneys and leaded windows. In addition to traditional photographs, Media Storehouse also offers artistic interpretations of Tudor architecture through paintings and illustrations. These pieces capture the essence of this historic style while adding a modern twist. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office, or simply want to add some historical charm to your decor, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing and framing options available, these art prints are sure to impress any admirer of Tudor architecture.
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As a provider of Tudor Architecture art prints, we offer a range of prices depending on the specific print and size selected. The cost varies based on factors such as the artist, printing method, and materials used. However, you can expect to find affordable options for their desired Tudor Architecture art prints. Media Storehouse is committed to providing high-quality artwork at competitive prices without compromising on quality or customer satisfaction. Our collection includes a wide variety of styles that cater to different tastes and preferences. We understand that purchasing art is an investment, which is why we strive to offer reasonable pricing while maintaining our commitment to excellence in every aspect of our business. Whether you're looking for a small print or a large canvas piece, we have something for everyone at Media Storehouse.
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