
Photo from Vanishing Georgia
Since these houses were built in the 1900's I guess they would technically be Tudor Revival or Medieval Revival. Or is is Tudorbethan?
Some houses just have a little Tudor influence such as decorative brick and stone work..
Others are show offs in their Half Timbering techniques.

And a few just have a detail here and there.

Have a good Sunday evening, and type to ya next week.
7 comments:
Very cool. I love it.
Starting to look forward to moving back to Georgia.
Lovely walk! Have a good week!
Sorry I lost a couple of comments.
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Jenni, lovely as always, and this week with my very favorite houses. They're all giving me fits! I really should have named my daughter "Tudorbethan," LOL. How I love the half-timbering! Thanks as always for sharing a peek.
Oh, I've always loved Tudor houses. I'd love to live in one some day.
as usual, i *love* taking a tour of your town.
Such beautiful houses. Thanks for another wonderful walk!
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