Tudor Homes
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- 18 August, 2012
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Tudor homes have a very distinct personality that becomes all too apparent when you walk inside. They can be both dark and warm all at the same time, and Meghan Carter of www.AsktheDecorator.com visited Stan Hywet Hall to discover what the interiors of Tudor homes are really like.
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Thank you. I visited here often as a child and encourage the French to see it when in the region. Greetings from Paris.
I love tudor houses.
Thanks so much. It would be nice to live in a home like that. It’s very grand when you’re inside.
oooooooook. Pretty big then! A lot of work!
I would love to live there! GReat video and insight!
Not being funny just asking a question but why have they got a massive not really there yet Tudor home, when the Tudors were English?
714 N. Portage Path
Akron, Ohio 44303
Hope you take the time to visit this year.
J.A. Seiberling
i went there for a field trip. it was really fun. i would have luved to live in that house.
The homes I visit are located all across the country, and yes they are open to the public. The Tudor home I toured in this video was located in Akron, Ohio and is called Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens. It was built for the the Sieberlings, the family that started Goodyear Tires. I currently do not plan on writing a book, but if I do, I will be sure to let you know. Thanks very much for your comment. Please let me know if there is every anything I can do for you.
Couple of questions on the homes you are viewing:
* Where are they located?
* Are they open to the public?
When are you going to write your book on “home styles in America?” Until then, do you have a good reference book? Looking forward to your Arts & Crafts Bungalow.
I know, I was having a panic attack thinking about it. Our house now is too big,ahhh how I miss our 600 sq ft college apartment!
You’re not kidding! It was huge! I think it takes a small army to clean it everyday.
64,000 sq ft????? I would HATE to clean that house. AHHHH!