Tudor Revival Architecture and Luxury Homes
Easily recognized through steeply pitched roofs and exterior timber frame walls, Tudor Revival homes resemble a medieval castle, yet exude the old world charm of an English country cottage. Originating in England, the style gained popularity in America in the 1920s and 30s with homes constructed in prominent communities throughout the country. Popularity grew with new construction techniques that could replicate the exteriors of 15th century English homes, and while originally built by the super-wealthy for their sprawling estates, the style has trickled down to include luxury homes on a variety of scales.
Constructed with materials that create an air of nobility, Tudor style luxury homes give a sense of weight and a timeless feeling as if they’ve been standing regally forever. Inside, past an arched doorway and entry hall, Tudors typically boast large stone fireplaces, ample wood paneling, vaulted ceilings and curved staircases that create warm, inviting spaces. Additional features also include:
• Multi-gabled, steep roof lines
• Half timber framing
• Tall, narrow windows
• Large chimneys
• Decorative entryways
An enduring and recognizable symbol of elegance, there are several luxury Tudor homes from all eras available today. Designed by renowned architect David Adler and built in 1929, a historic Tudor estate in Hillsborough, California has been gloriously restored. The 35,000 square feet of living space includes 12 bedrooms, 15 total baths and a Music Room that has hosted galas for sitting US Presidents and foreign dignitaries, including Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Margaret Thatcher. The momentous estate is currently on the market for $29 million.
Built in 1990 in the prestigious Old Preston Hollow neighborhood of Dallas, a newer construction Tudor still exudes the style’s classic charm. Priced at $3.995 million, the magnificent home features 5 bedrooms – including a downstairs master – and extensive outdoor living with patios, pool and spa, tennis court, and pergola with fireplace and outdoor kitchen.

















The style’s popularity has endured and evolved with the times and current building practices, and several contemporary luxury homes currently on the market around the world showcase the chic style. A
Set on a private knoll with some of the most stunning views in Los Angeles, a 
Though origins of the style date back to the turn of the 20th century, new
Just outside of Taos, New Mexico, this 
Very high ceilings
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Balance and symmetry, similar to Georgian Colonial style
The Federal style of architecture is still popular today and several 
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eanfront estate. Listed at a little over $29.9 million, this home features seven bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and three partial baths in its 23,500 square feet. 


Built in 1963 on a 2.5 acre lot, a
Also available, located in Rye, New York, is a seven bedroom, six bathroom home. This home was built in 1965 and was designed by renowned architect George Nemeny. Large windows, glass walls and an open floor plan allow radiant light to be infused throughout the house. Additionally, mature trees and specimen plantings on the expansive 1.93 acres make 