Based on architectural features from the late medieval and Renaissance eras in Great Britain and on the European continent, the Tudor style we know today was re-imagined and popularized by British designers in the late 19th century. It didn’t take long for this style to spread to the United States—and to find a home in St. Paul. From churches and mansions to cottages and bungalows, you can see numerous examples of the popular and enduring Tudor style along Summit and neighboring streets, and we will explore that amazing variety in this presentation.
Sponsored by SARPA and the Ramsey Hill Association.
