English Manorial style

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English Manorial style is an architectural style that emulates the appearance and layout of traditional English country manor houses, often featuring steep gables, stone or brick construction, and picturesque, asymmetrical forms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
countryOfOrigin England
designGoal create picturesque, romantic appearance
evoke historic English aristocratic living
emphasis craftsmanship in detailing
domestic comfort
picturesque silhouettes
emulates English country houses
traditional English manor houses
façadeCharacter asymmetrical façade
textured wall surfaces
hasTypicalFeature asymmetrical forms
brick construction
casement windows
entrance porches
gabled roofs
half-timbering (in some examples)
irregular massing
landscape integration
multi-paned windows
picturesque composition
projecting bays
prominent chimneys
steep gables
stone construction
stone mullions
use of local materials
historicalReference Tudor-period English houses
late medieval English manor houses
inspiredBy English country manor houses
material brick
stone
timber (in some examples)
oftenUsedFor high-status residential architecture
suburban developments seeking historic character
relatedStyle Arts and Crafts movement architecture NERFINISHED
Jacobethan Revival architecture NERFINISHED
Tudor Revival architecture NERFINISHED
roofType steeply pitched roof
typicalBuildingType country house
large single-family residence
suburban estate house

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Rough Point architecturalStyle English Manorial style