Tudor {Castles} Cottages & History

Home Improvement and Remodeling - This Old House
thisoldhouse.com | from 2012 Reader Remodel Contest: In Your Words tudor house
HugeDomains.com - Shop for over 300,000 Premium Domains
Old World Cottages - http://cobbledcottages.com I'd love a book and hot chocolate, PLease!
The famous Tudor manor house of Owlpen Manor (1450-1616) stands in an early formal garden of magnificent yews at the heart of the estate, steeped in 900 years of history. It is located near Uley, Gloucestershire in the Cotswolds
16th century Tudor house in in Exeter, UK. This home is one of the oldest in the city and has been restored to it's full glory. Fabulous interior photos for you to enjoy... love that "Old World" feel!
per storie
House of Tudor Owen Tudor, the first man to use the surname, was a direct 8th. generation descendent of Llewelyn the Great and Joan (daughter of King John ). Owen worked within the household of Queen Catherine, widow of Henry V ; Owen and Catherine married in 1429. Their first son, Edmund, was made 13th. Earl of Richmond in 1453, married Margaret Beaufort (great-granddaughter of John of Gaunt ) in 1455. Edmund and Margaret had one son, Henry, who would become King Henry VII .
A rose by any other word
An embroidered Tudor rose on display at Petworth House, Sussex. Associated with Queen Elizabeth’s favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
evysinspirations
Old town of Aarhus, Denmark I visited Germany this past summer with my family, to vacation, as well as learn about our heritage. We spent alot of time in neighborhoods and churches learning from being where our ancestors started our family history. The European architecture is a beautiful art form not only are the houses constructed with this awesome brick and cross wood, but the chapels in and around all of europe are absolutely mind blowing
A 16th-Century French Countryside Estate
William Christie French Country Estate - French Country Interior Design - House Beautiful
Bridgeman Images
'Tudor Rose', reproduction wallpaper designed by S. Scott and produced by Cole Sons, after a design by Augustus Charles Pugin (1762-1832) for the Houses of Parliament, 1845-50 (see also 14528)