The Elizabethan or Half Timber Style is an architectural design characterized by a 2- or 2½-story structure with part of the second story overhanging the first, incorporating stone and stucco walls with visible wooden beams.
A Georgian property refers to a style of large, English-style, formal house typically characterized by its classic lines and ornamentation. These homes commonly stand two or three stories tall, with balanced facades and decorative elements.
Tudor-style homes are an English-style architectural design that exude an imposing and fortress-like aesthetic. These homes typically feature materials such as stone and brick, often accented with stucco and decorative half-timbering. The windows and doors are characterized by molded cement or stone trim, adding to the grandeur of the design.
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