It was described as being in the "old English style", what has since been called Tudor Revival, with half-timbering on a stucco face.
The architectural style was highly eclectic with Tudor Revival is the primary style utilized in the district.
The style was part of a wider Tudor Revival in 19th-century architecture.
The architectural style they chose is Tudor Revival.
The three-story building was designed in the Tudor Revival and contain 36 units.
Tudor Revival is the second most prevalent style, gaining popularity in the district in the late 1920s.
It was built in 1925, and is a large, Tudor Revival style dwelling.
The design also has Tudor Revival influences in concert with the surrounding residences.
They are primarily Tudor Revival in style.
Tudor Revival is the most prominent style in this district.