mock-Tudor

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mock-Tudor buildings in Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Adjective

mock-Tudor (comparative more mock-Tudor, superlative most mock-Tudor)

  1. (architecture) Tudor revival; in the style of Tudor architecture (of buildings after the Tudor period, especially those built in the 19th or 20th century).
    • 1843, “A dynamic mayor’s plans for his borough may be good for Newham, less so for London”, in The Economist, volume 404, page 52:
      [neighborhoods] like Gants Hill, with mock-Tudor houses and gardens and garages, taking with them their skills, cash and aspirations.
    • 1982, Mike Leigh, Abigail’s Party, page 72:
      ANGELA: [] I like those old Tudor houses round here.
      LAURENCE: No, Angela: Mock-Tudor.
      ANGELA: Are they?
      LAURENCE: Oh, yes. There are some real Tudor properties in Hadley Village itself. But the ones you’re thinking of are Mock-Tudor.
    • 1990, Paul Greenhalgh, “Introduction”, in Modernism in Design, page 20:
      When one walks around mock-Tudor or Neo-Georgian housing estates, the natural tendency is to think not of Elizabeth and George, but of the outlook and aspirations of the people who have chosen to live there.

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