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Tudorbethan
/ ˌtjuːdəˈbiːθən /
adjective
- derogatory.(of a contemporary building) imitative of Tudor and Elizabethan architecture
Example Sentences
The Architectural Digest documented his evolution from Tudorbethan crenellations to modernist swoops.
The vision God bless us every one, a Tudorbethan tableau vivant of bronzed meats, spice and familial merriment.
Their glass and timber home stood out among the red-brick Tudorbethan of stockbroker Surrey - simple, open-plan and translucent.
Strong told the Observer: “There were ship-loads of early English portraits exported, not just grand things. There were interesting Elizabethan and other pictures. Back then, you wouldn’t have got 50 quid for an Elizabethan painting. “It was the fashion, the English ‘Tudorbethan’.
The Tudorbethan houses, the rowers on the Thames and the cricket greens make it feel like deepest England.
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