Arts & Crafts / Tudorbethan (Tudor Gothic, Tudor Revival)Variants
Interpreting Tudor

The house, built on a crag near the Atlantic in New England, suggests that the American Shingle Style is a variant of the English Queen Anne wrapped in wood. Steep intersecting gables, balconies, and the suggestion of timber framing mark its English antecedents.

On a Long Island Arts and Crafts-era house designed in the Elizabethan Revival mode, motifs from the English and American Queen Anne styles recur.

Distinctly Tudor elements define a shingled house built early in the 20th century.