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the house to have an individual presence, despite variations in the style of neighboring houses. Whether of older or recent origin, the appearance of solid beams and half-timbered exterior walls is only superficial. Artificially aged and blackened beams are constructed from light wood, bear no loads, and are attached to ceilings and walls purely for decoration, while artificial flames leap from wrought iron fire-dogs in an inglenook often a third of the size of the room in which they are situated. Occasionally, owners sought to replicate more closely the conditions of Tudor living; an example were
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The interiors of the Tudor style building have evolved considerably along with the style, often becoming truer to the replicated era than were the first examples of the revival style, where the style "rarely went far indoors". At Ascott House, Devey's great masterpiece constructed throughout the last
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had this debased approach firmly in her sights when she attacked, "the rash of semi-detached villas, bedizened with Tudor gables, mock half-timber work, rough cast and bay windows of every shape which disfigures the outskirts of all our towns". It was also copied in many areas of the world, including
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such as fancy twisted brick chimney-stacks to make picturesque and comfortable middle-class homes. Several have thatched roofs, some at two levels in a completely unnecessary but very picturesque way. Nash published an illustrated book on the group; this was a formula with a future. In contrast with
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with a dark brown or wood effect finish. In the United States, the style is often further modified by painting the timbers colors such as blue or green. The Tudor
Revival style was most popular for new American homes in the 1970s and 1980s. Today, it is rarely considered for residential construction
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Following the First World War many London outer suburbs had developments of houses in the style, all reflecting the taste for nostalgia for rural values. In the first half of the 20th century, increasingly minimal "Tudor" references for "instant" atmosphere in speculative construction cheapened the
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and facetted staircase tower, the shadowed windows under the eaves, or the prominent clustered chimneys were conventional Tudor
Revival borrowings, some of which Lutyens was to remake in his own style, that already predominates in the dark recessed entryway, the confident massing, and his signature
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As the last and most recent phase of the Gothic period, the Tudor style had the most secular survivals in 17th and 18th-century
England; many older buildings were rebuilt, added to, or redecorated with ornament in the Tudor period. As such, the Tudor style had perhaps an over-sized influence on the
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More often it is in the Tudor style houses of the very early 20th century that a greater devotion to the Tudor period is found, with appropriate interior layout, albeit coupled with modern-day comforts. This can be seen in older upscale neighbourhoods where the lots are sufficiently large to allow
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suggests that Ascott, "a half-timbered, heavily gabled, overgrown cottage, proves the appeal of Tudor to every era and condition of
England". Devey's work at St Alban's Court and elsewhere incorporated other features of the Tudor Revival style such as "hung tiles and patterned brickwork". At St
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describes as "the most extreme - and most successful - of all Tudor taste country houses". Lord Moyne's wife, Evelyn, a society hostess, employed the amateur architect Amyas
Philips to create a house inspired by the medieval Baliffscourt Chapel which stood on the site. The
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in Kent. Pearson went to considerable lengths to source genuine
Elizabethan building materials for the cottages, including stone, tiles and bricks, leading Astor to comment; "I could not believe they had been built a few short months ago, they looked so old and crooked".
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semi-circular terrace steps. This is
Tudorbethan at its best, free in ground plan, stripped of cuteness, yet warmly vernacular in effect, familiar though new, eminently liveable. The Deanery was another example of the "naturalistic" approach; an anonymous reviewer for
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or blocks of various materials, stucco, or even simple studwall framing, with a lookalike "frame" of thin boards added on the outside to mimic the earlier functional and structural weight-bearing heavy timbers. An example of this is the "simple cottage" style of
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who made their names as Tudor style architects. Lutyens though took the style away from what is generally understood as Tudor
Revival creating a further highly personalised style of his own. His buildings coupled with their often accompanying gardens by
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In modern structures, usually on estates of private houses, a half-timbered appearance is obtained by applied decorative features over the "real" structure, typically wood stud framing or concrete block masonry. A combination of boards and
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fireplaces and heavy oak panelling. the large airy rooms are in fact more redolent of the 18th century than the 16th. Cragside is slightly more true to its theme, although the rooms are very large, some contain Tudor style
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in 1903 wrote; "So naturally has the house been planned that it seems to have grown out of the landscape rather than to have been fitted into it". An example of
Tudorbethan architecture was that seen at
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and James VI. "Tudorbethan" took it a step further, eliminated the hexagonal or many-faceted towers and mock battlements of
Jacobethan, and applied the more domestic styles of "
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considered "one of the most significant of English contributions to architecture". An example is the "Tudor Village" constructed by Frank Loughborough Pearson for his client
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twenty years of the 19th century, the interior was remodelled thirty years later. The Tudor Revival style was considered passé and was replaced by the fashionable
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for John Calcott Horsley, who later introduced Shaw to Lord Armstrong. As well as those at Cragside, two notable examples were created for the now-demolished
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noted its derivation from "the Tudor style, both in its stone and its black-and-white versions". The half-timbering has been criticised as unfaithful to the
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in 1681, he noted; "I resolved it ought to be Gothic to agree with the Founder's work", adding that to do otherwise would lead to "an unhandsome medley".
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is applied to obtain the desired appearance, here seen in the upper image to the right. To minimise maintenance, the "boards" are now commonly made of
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explained Shaw's picturesque motivation; desiring it for "romantic effect, he reached out for it like an artist reaching out for a tube of colour".
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of several flights were often prominently positioned, based on Jacobean prototypes. It is this mingling of styles that has led to the term
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Victorian small household. An example of a Tudor Revival house where the exterior and interior were treated with equal care is Old Place,
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asking whether "anything could be more English in character than Old Place", was written when much of the house was barely 10 years old.
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1835–1885 that had been called things like "Free English Renaissance". This was generally modelled on the grand
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would be suggested by the reception hall, often furnished as a sitting or dining room. Large wooden
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on the walls held dim iron lamps, so that only those of the most acute vision were able to read".
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in central London, built in the late 1840s. The architect was
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are rarely requested to work in the style, and though current
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3295:, 1991 (8th edn., revised), Penguin, Pelican history of art,
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Ideal homes, 1918-39: Domestic design and suburban modernism
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the United States and Canada. New York City suburbs such as
155:", which were cosier and quaint. It was associated with the
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Robinson, John Martin, Ascott, 2008, Scala Publishers Ltd,
2439:"Titanic owner's massive white elephant lumbers on to eBay"
380:) features elements derived from late gothic precedents.
2553:
The Tudor and Jacobean Country House: A Building History
454:, Trinity College, Cambridge (1825). In a similar vein,
185:
The Tudor and Jacobean Country House: A Building History
1958:"5 Sweet Southern Westchester Neighborhoods To Explore"
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frontage were the "real article (sourced) from genuine
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the interiors are no different from those of any lower
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in Buckinghamshire. This was designed by Devey for the
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includes half-timbering on the second and third floors.
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describes the Broadway Centre in the London borough of
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at Twickenham (1749–76; designed in collaboration with
141:, in what at the time was considered Neo-Tudor design.
3270:. The Buildings of England. New Haven, US and London:
3115:. The Buildings of England. New Haven, US and London:
3089:. The Buildings of England. New Haven, US and London:
1940:
1938:
2839:, Architectural Britain, 2007. National Trust Books,
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The Tudor Revival style was a reaction to the ornate
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Willborough Tudor Revival Village in Burlingame, CA
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1588:on the Wirral. One of these now forms the porch of
1156:In some of the larger Tudor style houses the Tudor
863:At approximately the same time, Shaw also designed
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556:(1864–1944). At The Deanery in Berkshire, 1899, (
102:, in reality it usually took the style of English
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974:appear as one Tudor-style house, built circa 1870
3384:Tudorbethan buildings in Australia and elsewhere
3021:. The Buildings of Scotland. Harmondsworth, UK:
1874:"133 homes planned for former Greaves Hall site"
791:style homes have superseded them in popularity.
246:, gave Tudor Revival its more striking effects.
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758:includes a much wider range of styles than the
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624:panelling and large amounts of half-timbering.
446:, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (1822–27);
191:among the elite, who built what are now called
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106:of the Middle Ages that had survived into the
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2202:"New Hall Library (Grade II*) (1379299)"
848:and his guests were out on a shooting party.
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3148:. Margate, Kent: Eyre and Spottiswoode Ltd.
2685:The National Trust Book of the English House
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1515:in Shropshire is the only surviving example.
470:at St. John’s College, Cambridge (1826–31).
125:, then a British colony, architects such as
121:adapted the style for the local climate. In
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1543:records that the timbers used on Liberty's
1021:Tudor Revival houses are dissimilar to the
450:, King’s College, Cambridge (1824–28); and
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3309:Nineteenth Century Architecture in Britain
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1291:Petwood Hotel, Woodall Spa, England (1905)
2740:The English House Through Seven Centuries
2253:"Modern era buildings: a spotters' guide"
2153:Architecture Styles of America and Europe
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410:Archibald Primrose, 4th Earl of Rosebery
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708:And daren't look up and see the stars.
616:, firstly for himself and latterly for
3142:Physick, John; Darby, Michael (1973).
2555:. Bridgend, Wales: Sutton Publishing.
2437:Wainwright, Martin (19 January 2012).
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2018:
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685:Brewery companies designed "improved"
151:in favour of more domestic styles of "
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3168:The Traditional Buildings of England
2995:Twentieth Century Castles In Britain
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2044:"Tudor Style Homes with Faux Planks"
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3426:in architecture and decorative arts
704:And talk of sport and makes of cars
526:Tudor Revival features on the 1899
129:pioneered what became known as the
3293:Architecture in Britain, 1530-1830
2583:George Devey, Architect: 1820-1886
2207:National Heritage List for England
2176:National Heritage List for England
408:near Edinburgh, built in 1817 for
391:banker for his retired employees,
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4105:Architecture of the United States
3369:Various styles at certain periods
1872:Bona-SOU, Emilia (July 6, 2016).
1168:which resulted in houses such as
902:, better known for the classical
570:brick balustrade, the many-paned
383:In the group of nine cottages at
356:had advocated for the use of the
230:(overhanging) first floors above
3111:; Williamson, Elizabeth (2003).
1906:Nairn, Pevsner & Cherry 1971
1837:DykerHeightsCivicAssociation.com
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4418:Sarasota School of Architecture
1984:"Brewery History: 119, pp. 2–9"
946:is also used synonymously with
2970:England's Thousand Best Houses
2824:. London: Longacre Press Ltd.
1145:from the 1870s. The architect
776:fibre reinforced cement siding
387:, built around 1810–1811 by a
1:
4543:Building types and vernacular
2942:The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens
2822:The Architecture of John Nash
2315:Pevsner & Williamson 2003
1783:Historic Environment Scotland
1596:and the other went unsold on
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4903:Revival architectural styles
3241:. New Haven, US and London:
2861:. New Haven, US and London:
2799:Arts and Crafts Architecture
2744:. Harmondsworth, Middlesex:
2710:. The Buildings of England.
2542:General and cited references
1826:Saitta House – Report Part 1
1600:in 2012. Shaw's biographer,
1043:Alban's he also made use of
651:Pevsner Buildings of England
195:in a distinctive version of
3329:Tinniswood, Adrian (2016).
3215:Manchester University Press
3207:Ryan, Deborah Sugg (2018).
2992:de Moubray, Amicia (2013).
2949:: Antique Collectors Club.
2914:The Victorian Country House
2857:The Victorian Country House
2412:"The Pantheon, Portmeirion"
2103:Pevsner & Richmond 2002
1727:Summerson, 366–376, 447–452
1707:Sherwood & Pevsner 2002
1456:Unley Park, South Australia
706:In various bogus-Tudor bars
304:and at the Universities of
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4888:Tudor Revival architecture
4509:New Classical architecture
4141:Colonial and post-colonial
3000:Frances Lincoln Publishers
2366:Bradley & Pevsner 2003
942:. Outside North America,
930:built by the courtiers of
489:
127:Regent Alfred John Bidwell
92:Tudor Revival architecture
29:
18:Tudor revival architecture
3306:Turnor, Reginald (1950).
3017:McWilliam, Colin (1978).
1471:Adelaide, South Australia
1411:Australia and New Zealand
589:Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott
434:Examples of the Tudor or
338:All Souls College, Oxford
277:near Edinburgh, 1817, by
60:, is an early example of
4428:Spanish Colonial Revival
4268:Richardsonian Romanesque
4058:Richardsonian Romanesque
3660:Germany, Austria-Hungary
3570:Spanish Colonial Revival
3083:; Richmond, Ian (2002).
2886:Reed International Books
2623:. New Haven and London:
2228:Physick & Darby 1973
2138:Aslet and Power, 162–164
2002:"Slough - John Betjeman"
1815:Aslet and Power, 162–163
1580:. He built his first at
1545:Great Marlborough Street
1441:Killara, New South Wales
1401:The Atrium mini-mall in
1336:, designed by architect
1016:arts and crafts movement
940:Arts and Crafts movement
918:'s 1933 coinage of the "
881:commonly used in the USA
819:Arts and Crafts movement
197:Renaissance architecture
189:Elizabethan architecture
157:Arts and Crafts movement
4893:Architecture in England
3966:Serbo-Byzantine Revival
3928:Russian Empire and USSR
3851:National Romantic style
3777:Black-and-white Revival
2820:Davis, Terence (1960).
2619:The Last Country Houses
1891:Aslet & Powers 1985
1454:Tudor Revival house in
1426:Mosman, New South Wales
1147:George Frederick Bodley
877:"Queen Anne" in Britain
756:postmodern architecture
397:vernacular architecture
104:vernacular architecture
4361:Dutch Colonial Revival
4048:Polish cathedral style
4013:Dutch Colonial Revival
3733:Indo-Saracenic Revival
2911:Hall, Michael (2009).
2880:Hall, Michael (1994).
2768:Victorian Architecture
1372:Long Beach, California
1213:' monk". The novelist
1139:Lindfield, West Sussex
999:
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4605:Hall and parlor house
4565:Central-passage house
4386:Mediterranean Revival
4112:Native and indigenous
4033:Mediterranean Revival
3887:Soft Portuguese style
3830:Traditionalist School
3272:Yale University Press
3243:Yale University Press
3117:Yale University Press
3091:Yale University Press
2863:Yale University Press
2797:Davey, Peter (1995).
2716:Yale University Press
2708:London 6: Westminster
2625:Yale University Press
2587:The Lutterworth Press
2259:. September 10, 2011.
1567:, not just stuck on".
1478:Explanatory footnotes
1387:Westover Hills, Texas
1260:, England (1865–1897)
1110:Curzon Street Baroque
1081:William Waldorf Astor
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326:Christ Church, Oxford
320:(London,1668–71) and
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131:Black and White House
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41:This simple cottage,
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4585:Critical regionalism
4278:American Renaissance
3998:American Renaissance
3940:Neoclassical Revival
3641:Louis Philippe style
3260:Sherwood, Jennifer;
2770:. Newton Abbot, UK:
2377:Aslet and Power, 248
2066:antiquehomestyle.com
2006:www-cdr.stanford.edu
1962:Westchester Magazine
1308:Bray, County Wicklow
1095:department store in
738:Mock Tudor house in
653:, note the sense of
480:Perpendicular Gothic
436:Perpendicular Gothic
354:George Gilbert Scott
344:image formed by the
242:, and even at times
211:often infilled with
177:Hampton Court Palace
4433:Territorial Revival
4376:International style
4346:California bungalow
4336:American Foursquare
4063:Territorial Revival
3646:Second Empire style
3518:Renaissance Revival
3238:Richard Norman Shaw
2937:Hussey, Christopher
2772:David & Charles
2764:Curl, James Stevens
2155:. October 17, 2011.
1772:, pp. 170–172.
1709:, pp. 110–111.
1578:Richard Norman Shaw
1565:pegged and mortised
1330:East Lake Golf Club
1279:, Germany 1913–1917
1143:Charles Eamer Kempe
1123:Italian Renaissance
984:J. Deryl Hart House
779:in that country as
618:Consuelo Vanderbilt
566:, details like the
492:Stockbroker's Tudor
472:St. Luke's, Chelsea
27:Architectural style
4484:Mid-century modern
4331:American Craftsman
4320:Streamline Moderne
3763:Romanesque Revival
3753:Queen Anne Revival
3575:Swiss chalet style
3545:Romanesque Revival
3374:1930s Architecture
3213:. Manchester, UK:
2687:. Penguin/Viking.
2048:Faux Wood Workshop
1988:breweryhistory.com
1831:2008-12-16 at the
1718:Summerson, 235–236
1385:Westover Manor in
1112:sweeping away the
1077:James Stevens Curl
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665:style. The writer
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418:East Barsham Manor
376:, John Chute, and
336:and Front Quad at
334:Codrington Library
330:Nicholas Hawksmoor
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100:Tudor architecture
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32:Mock Tudor (album)
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3861:Nordic Classicism
3793:Mycenaean Revival
3768:Scottish Baronial
3718:Edwardian Baroque
3713:Bristol Byzantine
3682:Nazi architecture
3479:French Provincial
3346:978-1-448-19124-6
3262:Pevsner, Nikolaus
3172:Thames and Hudson
3109:Pevsner, Nikolaus
3081:Pevsner, Nikolaus
3053:Pevsner, Nikolaus
2781:978-0-7153-9144-0
2725:978-0-300-09595-1
2704:Pevsner, Nikolaus
2078:Dean, pp. 250–251
1964:. 21 January 2015
1920:, pp. 62–64.
1529:Barnbougle Castle
1492:Cardinal Wolsey's
1403:Waterloo, Ontario
1368:Leonie Pray House
1093:Liberty & Co.
1036:Rothschild family
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996:Liberty & Co.
602:George A. Crawley
518:, built 1928–1930
302:Church of England
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167:Today, the term '
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