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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: Europe, England

Europe, England, Midlands, Warwickshire, Stratford-upon-Avon. Anne Hathaways Cottage (Shakespeares wife). THIS IMAGE RESTRICTED - Not available to U.S. land tour travel operators

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Tudor House - Southampton

Tudor House - Southampton. A distinctive, timbered building that dominates St Michaels Square. Built in about 1492, but originally consisted of three dwellings dating back to c 1150"

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Mary Ardens House - Stratford-upon-Avon

Mary Ardens House - Stratford-upon-Avon. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Rosset Watermill

Rosset Watermill
Rosset watermill, near Chester, Cheshire, England

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Cotehele House, Tamar Valley, Cornwall

Cotehele House, Tamar Valley, Cornwall
Cotehele House, a medieval house with Tudor additions in the Tamar Valley, parish of Calstock, Cornwall. circa 1980s

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: KIRBY HALL

KIRBY HALL
The ruins of Kirby Hall, near Gratton, Northamptonshire, England. The hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea and was built 1570s to 1590s. Date: 16th century

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Marktplatz, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Marktplatz, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

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: England / West Wycombe

England / West Wycombe
A fine impression of an old courtyard and 15th century Tudor archway at West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, once a renowned coaching village

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Medieval Tudor guildhall and church of St. John the Baptist, High Street

Medieval Tudor guildhall and church of St. John the Baptist, High Street, Henley in Arden, Warwickshire, Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: England / Lavenham

England / Lavenham
A rather fashionable young woman walks past The Swan, Lavenham, Suffolk, England, a village where Tudor houses, with their wattle walls and lattice windows, still exist

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Room on the first floor of Sir Paul Pindar's house, Bishopsgate Street, 1810

Room on the first floor of Sir Paul Pindar's house, Bishopsgate Street, 1810
FLO5000640 Room on the first floor of Sir Paul Pindar's house, Bishopsgate Street, 1810. Wood panel walls, stone chimney piece and plaster ceiling and cornices

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: South-east view of an old 15th-century Tudor house in Sweedon's Passage, Grub Street, 1791

South-east view of an old 15th-century Tudor house in Sweedon's Passage, Grub Street, 1791
FLO5000610 South-east view of an old 15th-century Tudor house in Sweedon's Passage, Grub Street, 1791. Formerly inhabited by Sir Richard Whittington and Sir Thomas Gresham

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: High Street in the city of Shrewsbury, England in the Tudor era, 16th century

High Street in the city of Shrewsbury, England in the Tudor era, 16th century
NWI4873691 High Street in the city of Shrewsbury, England in the Tudor era, 16th century.; (add.info.: High Street in the city of Shrewsbury, England in the Tudor era)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Head Quarters of Henry VII on his Road to Bosworth Field (engraving)

Head Quarters of Henry VII on his Road to Bosworth Field (engraving)
8623618 Head Quarters of Henry VII on his Road to Bosworth Field (engraving) by Rimmer, Alfred (1829-1893); Private Collection; (add.info.: Head Quarters of Henry VII on his Road to Bosworth Field)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Photographic print of the roof of the Lady Chapel, with bosses of the royal House of Tudor

Photographic print of the roof of the Lady Chapel, with bosses of the royal House of Tudor
3077797 Photographic print of the roof of the Lady Chapel, with bosses of the royal House of Tudor; (add.info.: Photographic print of the roof of the Lady Chapel)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Traitor's Gate

Traitor's Gate
3507227 Traitor's Gate; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the Traitor's Gate, used by during the Tudor period for bringing prisoners into the Tower of London built by Edward I)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Queen Elizabeth (engraving)

Queen Elizabeth (engraving)
8632791 Queen Elizabeth (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Queen Elizabeth. Illustration for Glimpses of Old English Homes by Elizabeth Balch (Macmillan)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: A Tudor house and shop, 1860 (engraving)

A Tudor house and shop, 1860 (engraving)
1579659 A Tudor house and shop, 1860 (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving depicting a Tudor house and shop in Shrewsbury. Dated 1860.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Ritterhaus, Knight House, Luther's home in Wartburg Castle, Germany, historical wood engraving

Ritterhaus, Knight House, Luther's home in Wartburg Castle, Germany, historical wood engraving, circa 1888
UIG5414545 Ritterhaus, Knight House, Luther's home in Wartburg Castle, Germany, historical wood engraving, circa 1888; UIG

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Upper apartment in a magnificent Tudor mansion standing on Hart Street, Crutched Friars, 1792

Upper apartment in a magnificent Tudor mansion standing on Hart Street, Crutched Friars, 1792
FLO5000619 Upper apartment in a magnificent Tudor mansion standing on Hart Street, Crutched Friars, 1792. Internal specimen of the Decorated Style with oak panels and plaster ceiling and cornices

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Tudor houses on the corner of Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, 1789

Tudor houses on the corner of Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, 1789. External specimen of the Grotesque Bracketed Front
FLO5000620 Tudor houses on the corner of Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, 1789. External specimen of the Grotesque Bracketed Front and Projecting Stories of the reign of Edward VI. Demolished 1799

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Castle Gate Street in the city of Shrewsbury, England in the Tudor era, 16th century

Castle Gate Street in the city of Shrewsbury, England in the Tudor era, 16th century
NWI4873695 Castle Gate Street in the city of Shrewsbury, England in the Tudor era, 16th century.; (add.info.: Castle Gate Street in the city of Shrewsbury, England in the Tudor era)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: United Kingdom, London: Tudor-style house in a chic district of London, 1925

United Kingdom, London: Tudor-style house in a chic district of London, 1925
LUX4807230 United Kingdom, London: Tudor-style house in a chic district of London, 1925; (add.info.: United Kingdom, London: Tudor-style house in a chic district of London)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Pendennis Castle, Tudor Arms above Gate-Way (b/w photo)

Pendennis Castle, Tudor Arms above Gate-Way (b/w photo)
8665081 Pendennis Castle, Tudor Arms above Gate-Way (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pendennis Castle, Tudor Arms above Gate-Way)

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: The Nonsuch Palace

The Nonsuch Palace
3329545 The Nonsuch Palace; (add.info.: Illustration of the Nonsuch Palace, a Tudor palace, built by Henry VIII in Surrey. Dated 16th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: The Great Schools of England: the dining-hall at Christ's Hospital...singing a hymn, 1862

The Great Schools of England: the dining-hall at Christ's Hospital...singing a hymn, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Great Schools of England: the dining-hall at Christ's Hospital...singing a hymn, 1862. Founded in the 16th century, Christ's Hospital is one of the oldest boarding schools in England

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Creator: Arnold Genthe

House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Creator: Arnold Genthe
House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. 17. Address: Sefton Manor, Mill Neck, Long Island, New York. House designed in 1922 by Clinton and Russell for cosmetics executive Lillian Sefton Dodge

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Creator: Arnold Genthe

House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Creator: Arnold Genthe
House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Address: Sefton Manor, Mill Neck, Long Island, New York. House designed in 1922 by Clinton and Russell for cosmetics executive Lillian Sefton Dodge

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Creator: Arnold Genthe

House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Creator: Arnold Genthe
House of Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, 1933 Oct. Address: Sefton Manor, Mill Neck, Long Island, New York. House designed in 1922 by Clinton and Russell for cosmetics executive Lillian Sefton Dodge

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Address of the Interim Managers to Her... 1858

The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Address of the Interim Managers to Her... 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Queen's Visit to Birmingham - Reading of the Address of the Interim Managers to Her Majesty in the Great Gallery of Aston Hall, 1858. Queen Victoria opens a public amenity

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Meeting of the British Archaeological Association at Shrewsbury, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Meeting of the British Archaeological Association at Shrewsbury, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Meeting of the British Archaeological Association at Shrewsbury, 1860. Stone pulpit of the Abbey; Tudor houses and shops; effigy of Hotspur Battlefield Church; Shrewsbury Battlefield; Haighmond [sic]

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: AI Image - Illustration of a Dickensian Christmas street scene, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images

AI Image - Illustration of a Dickensian Christmas street scene, 2023. Creator: Heritage Images
AI Image - AI Image - Illustration of a Dickensian Christmas street scene, 2023

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: View of the Trinity College Library in Dublin, 1753. Creators: Fabr. Parr, James Mason

View of the Trinity College Library in Dublin, 1753. Creators: Fabr. Parr, James Mason
View of the Trinity College Library in Dublin, 1753

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: View of the Upper Castle Yard of Dublin Castle, 1752-1753. Creator: Fabr. Parr

View of the Upper Castle Yard of Dublin Castle, 1752-1753. Creator: Fabr. Parr
View of the Upper Castle Yard of Dublin Castle, 1752-1753

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: View of the House of Parliament on College Green Square in Dublin, 1753. Creators: Fabr

View of the House of Parliament on College Green Square in Dublin, 1753. Creators: Fabr. Parr, James Mason
View of the House of Parliament on College Green Square in Dublin , 1753

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: View of Saint James's Palace in London, 1753. Creator: Unknown

View of Saint James's Palace in London, 1753. Creator: Unknown
View of Saint James's Palace in London, 1753

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Interior of the Palace of Westminster, London. It would be difficult to point to any edifice, ancient or modern

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Vestibule to the Library of the House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Vestibule to the Library of the House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Vestibule to the Library of the House of Commons, 1857. Interior of the Palace of Westminster, London. It would be difficult to point to any edifice, ancient or modern

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown

Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. between 1900 and 1920. Creator: Unknown
Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. between 1900 and 1920

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Kenilworth Inn, Asheville, N.C. c1902. Creator: William H. Jackson

Kenilworth Inn, Asheville, N.C. c1902. Creator: William H. Jackson
Kenilworth Inn, Asheville, N.C. c1902

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: The Printers Almshouses, Wood-Green, Tottenham, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Printers Almshouses, Wood-Green, Tottenham, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Printers Almshouses, Wood-Green, Tottenham, 1856. Inauguration of charity housing in London...for the reception of aged

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Tudor Place, ' Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926

"Tudor Place, " Armistead Peter, Jr. house, 1644 31st Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 1926. House Architecture: Thomas Thornton, built between 1795-1816

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: 'Glendessary, ' Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Santa Barbara, California, 1917
"Glendessary, " Robert Cameron Rogers house, Glendessary Lane, Mission Heights, Santa Barbara, California, 1917

Background imageTudor Architecture Collection: Darlington, 1805/10. Creator: Henry Cave

Darlington, 1805/10. Creator: Henry Cave
Darlington, 1805/10



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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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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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