Tudor style architecture has its roots in England, but is a patriotic style of America's colonial past. Tudor house plans has several sublabels to include Elizabethan, Jacobean, Old English, and Cotswold. However, the varying sublabels shares some common characteristics such as steeply pitch gable roofs, bays of casement windows with paned leaded glass, clustered chimney stacks, and exterior finishes that include brick, stone, half-timber, and stucco.
Preliminary house plans are not complete and requires additional time to complete before shipping. See the detail page of plan for the amount of time necessary to complete the plans.