The Homes Seen On TV database documents 7 famous properties in the Tudor Revival style, each independently sourced and verified, including Eudora Welty House, Ainsley House, Tudor City, Coe Hall.
π Jackson, Mississippi
π Tudor Revival
Eudora Welty House β built in 1925 [FACT-2911]; in the Tudor Revival style [FACT-2912]; designated: National Historic Landmark, National Register of Historβ¦
View property →π Campbell, California
π Tudor Revival
Ainsley House β in Downtown Campbell, Campbell [FACT-2601]; built in 1925 [FACT-2602]; in the Tudor Revival style [FACT-2603]; designated: National Registeβ¦
View property →π New York City, New York
π H. Douglas Ives (Fred F. French Company)
π Tudor Revival
Tudor City β designed by H. Douglas Ives (Fred F. French Company) [FACT-2256]; in the Tudor Revival style [FACT-2257].
View property →π Oyster Bay, New York
π Walker & Gillette
π Tudor Revival
Coe Hall β in Upper Brookville, Oyster Bay [FACT-1772]; designed by Walker & Gillette [FACT-1773]; built in 1921 [FACT-1774]; in the Tudor Revival style [Fβ¦
View property →π Oyster Bay, New York
π Clinton and Russell
π Tudor Revival
Lillian Sefton Dodge Estate β designed by Clinton and Russell [FACT-0859]; in the Tudor Revival style [FACT-0861].
View property →π¬ Alex Cross
π Akron, Ohio
π Charles S. Schneider
π Tudor Revival
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens β in Akron [FACT-0265]; designed by Charles S. Schneider [FACT-0266]; built in 1912-1915 [FACT-0268]; in the Tudor Revival style β¦
View property →π¬ The Big Lebowski
π Beverly Hills, California
π Gordon B. Kaufmann
π Tudor Revival
Greystone Mansion β in Beverly Hills [FACT-0219]; designed by Gordon B. Kaufmann [FACT-0220]; built in 1928 [FACT-0221].
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