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and conditions. Reply Delete Replies Reply Reggie 4blue 1:54 pm, March 15, 2018 Tudor houses
have got glass and poor have a hole in the wall. Music and dances were very popular, and people
practised their instruments so they could become good enough to play in the royal court. How did
Tudor houses differ from earlier architectural styles in England. While Henry VIII wanted his
daughter Mary to become queen after his son Edward VI, Edward decided on his deathbed that he
wanted Lady Jane Grey to rule instead because she was Protestant, like him. See other similar
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Blakesley Hall Where: Yardley, Birmingham, England When: 16th century Who built it: Richard
Smalbroke Style: Tudor style What is it now. Front doors in the Tudor design are prominent yet off-
center. Anne Boleyn - Anne had a daughter (who would be Queen Elizabeth I) with Henry, but
Henry turned against his wife and had her head chopped off. How did Tudor houses differ from
earlier architectural styles in England. What was the purpose of the decorative half-timbering on
Tudor houses. Some of the games played in Tudor times are games we still play today, such as bowls
and tennis. Katherine Parr - She looked after Henry's children. The Tudors were some of the most
colourful people in history. People were discovering more about the world through exploration, the
Church of England was founded, England got a good reputation for having a strong Navy, more
people were able to go to school and learn lots of different things, and art and music became an
important part of culture. Reply Delete Replies Reply zeinab year4blue 2:11 pm, March 15, 2018 In
year 4 red and blue we have been learning about the Tudors and we have been mostly have been
learning about food and learning about food and houses.Most of the poor peoples houses are made
out of animals waste and dirt.The poor people also had no arches because they could not afford to
buy it.The poor people only could have one room in there house. He won the Battle of Bosworth
Field, which ended the War of the Roses. Glass was a fashionable novelty and became a status
symbol. 'Look at me, I must be rich because my house has lots of glass'. From 1462 to 1539 it was
the seat of the Boleyn family. After Mary, Elizabeth I (a Protestant) became Queen. Our customer
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Tudor architecture is a medieval style incorporating Renaissance and Gothic elements. The children
of poor people would not go to school because they had to work. Catherine Howard - Catherine was
only 19 when they married. The houses were very simple.Their houses were made out of straw and
many other things, including and dung and mud. This website is created and designed by SpiralNet
Design. Stained wood trim. The house’s interior will have ornamental wood trim, usually darkly
stained. It is said in history that he spread his expensive cloak over a puddle for the Queen to walk
over. The timber framing, consisting of vertical wooden posts filled with wattle and daub (a mixture
of mud, straw, and manure), formed the structural framework of the house.
Some English Tudor homes had ground-to-ceiling beams, whereas others had wooden beams on the
upper level and brickwork or other materials on the lower levels. It spread quickly for a couple of
hundred years before disappearing into history. The poor people have windows but they had to drill a
hole to make a window and the rich Tudors dose not have to drill a hole they just have normal glass
windows. Hever Castle - Kent, UK Hever Castle is located in the village of Hever. Oriel windows. In
Tudor-style residences, projecting windows such as oriel, bay, or bow are common. The same
construction approach, namely half-timbers, could be seen inside and outside the house, with
distinctive dark brown and white exteriors. Wealthy Tudor homes needed many rooms where large
number of guests and servants could be accommodated, fed and entertained. Our customer service
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Armada start. People used honey to sweeten food instead of sugar. Tudor houses also often have
multiple gables, dormer windows, and elaborate doorways with decorative moldings. Unlike Henry
VIII, Elizabeth I never married and as she grew older people wondered who would be next Tudor to
take over. It’s a four-centered arch with inner curves that are wider than outer curves. Our customer
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This resurgence period lasted until the outbreak of World War II, when national fervor favored
American-style buildings, pushing the Tudor style to the edge of extinction. Lower-class British
inhabitants built their Tudor-era dwellings using a timber frame, and, wattle and daub, a mixture of
dirt, clay, straw, and other ingredients. Everybody had to go to church, and whether you were
Catholic or Protestant was very important. Tudor house construction was time-consuming and labor-
intensive, and by the 16th century, this form had lost favor in England. Watch a step-by-step video
on how to make a traditional Tudor Cheese Tart Make your own Tudor house, Tudor crown and
Tudor rose with step-by-step instructions and videos from Hobbycraft Children's books about Tudors
Find out more: A children's guide to Tudor life from DKfindout. Tudor Kings and Queens There
were six Tudor Kings and Queens. Henry VII - 1485-1509 Henry VIII - 1509-1547 Edward VI -
1547-1553 Jane Grey - July 1553 Mary I - 1553-1558 Elizabeth I - 1558-1603 Horrible Histories -
Terrible Tudors Henry VIII Henry became king when his father (Henry VII) died. In the 16th century
life was safer so houses no longer had to be easy to defend. Little Moreton Hall Where: Cheshire,
England When: 16th century Who built it: Cheshire landowner William Moreton Style: Tudor style
What is it now. He was only nine when he became king, and he died at age 15 from a disease in his
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popularity of these residences grew in the United States as Americans embraced the style and began
building new homes that combined old-world design with modern characteristics. Write a review
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Everybody had to go to church, and whether you were Catholic or Protestant was very important. A
model of an English galleon, and what it would have looked like inside: The Tudor rose Tudor houses
that are still around today Henry VII Henry VIII Lady Jane Grey Edward VI Mary I Elizabeth I A
Tudor room at Turton Tower Tudor interiors in Salford, Manchester The Tudor rose Little Moreton
Hall in Cheshire Gallery About The Tudors became royalty after winning the Battle of Bosworth
Field in 1485, which ended the War of the Roses between the House of Lancaster and the House of
York. The rich Tudors could afford every thing they want. Tudor Houses Worksheets This fantastic
bundle includes everything you need to know about Tudor Houses across 32 in-depth pages. Tudor
Houses Facts Different Housing Let’s Examine The Tudors Which Tudor Am I. The house flooring
was originally stone but was later replaced with wood. Having been blown north around Scotland
and Ireland, most of the Spanish ships were wrecked in terrible storms. BBC - The Spanish Armada
A history of The Spanish Armada, how it started and what happened in the attack. A Tudor house is
a style of architecture that emerged during the Tudor period in England, which spanned from the
late 15th century to the early 17th century. You can unsubscribe from our mailing list at any time.
How did Tudor houses differ from earlier architectural styles in England. The Tudor arch is used
above some windows in great styles. Sir Walter Raleigh Sir Walter Raleigh was an English explorer,
soldier and writer. What was the purpose of the decorative half-timbering on Tudor houses. Kings
and queens in the Tudor family ruled England from 1485-1603. Our customer service team will
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15, 2018 Many houses will use pegs for their picture frame. The decorative half-timbering on Tudor
houses served both functional and aesthetic purposes. Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, Lord Mayor of London
in 1457 during the Wars of the Roses, used the original mansion at Pashley as a hunting lodge and
controlled the manor until Queen Anne Boleyn’s demise in 1536. See the fact file below for more
information on Tudor Houses, or you can download our 32-page Tudor Houses worksheet pack to
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use your data, see our privacy policy. Its history dates back to the 11th century when the Anglo-
Saxon freemen Brun and Hacun still possessed the country. It is now open to the public from April
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TUDOR houses the rich people had houses made out of bricks mostly they had comfy chairs inside
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Share through pinterest mrichmond82 1.00 1 reviews Not the right resource. Blakesley Hall Where:
Yardley, Birmingham, England When: 16th century Who built it: Richard Smalbroke Style: Tudor
style What is it now. Anne Boleyn - Anne had a daughter (who would be Queen Elizabeth I) with
Henry, but Henry turned against his wife and had her head chopped off.

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