Tudor Revival Style
Tudor revival architecture first became popular in England during the 20th century as a reaction against ornate Victorian excess. Tudor revival homes typically feature steeply pitched roofs, a façade dominated by a prominent cross gable, decorative half-timbering, patterned brickwork and large chimneys.
This McCulloch Construction property (3222 NE 37th Avenue) is surrounded by other Tudor revival homes in Alameda Heights. After major remodeling this winter, look for it to hit the market in 2011. Call 503-709-2249 for available tour dates.

Simple decorative half-timbering on the gable.

Multi-colored, patterned brickwork.
