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English cottage house plans

English house plans include architectural styles from different eras of the history of England. The most famous architectural styles of England are the Georgian style, Victorian style, Tudor style, and Queen Anne style.

The Tudor style appeared in the Middle Ages from 1485 to 1603, and perhaps earlier, during the reign of the Tudor dynasty. The Tudor-style houses feature high gable roofs, sometimes covered with straw, decorative timber elements, now called half-timbered houses, richly decorated entrance doors, and chimneys decorated with decorative metal hubcaps. The first floor is often faced with brick or stone, and the second floor is plastered and finished with an imitation of timber in the style of fakhverk—Windows, usually tall and narrow. Often grouped in two or three, less often four. Sometimes the faceted glass is inserted into tin frames. Windows open to the outside sometimes made with a lifting and lowering window for ventilation of rooms. The entrance door is paneled with a small window at the top, framed with stone or wooden platbands, and closes from above with a small roof and is located asymmetrically to the facade.

The Georgian style of the house was established from 1714 to 1830 during Kings George I, George II, George III, and George IV, from which he received his name.

Early Georgian houses were rectangular boxes of one or two floors and two rooms deep. The windows were located on the facade strictly symmetrical, the porch with 3-4 steps was also in the middle of the building, the panel door has decor with a simple wooden casing. In America, most of the houses in the Georgian style were framed, but sometimes they were built of brick and stone. Later, Georgian houses began to be more often built on two or three floors. The porch moved forward and found a roof supported by columns. To emphasize style, designers used Venetian, arched, and oval windows. Approximately half of the houses in the Georgian style were built with a simple gable roof, decorated with dormer windows. You can see how to build a gable roof here. Also, in single-story houses, mansard roofs were used, or as they are also called broken roofs, in which the lower part of the ramp was steeper than the top. The chimneys were symmetrically located on both sides of the house, and the windows were latticed, consisting of 9 or 12 squares.

The Victorian-style owed its name to the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901 when the industrial revolution took place. Thanks to the industrial revolution, many building materials have become cheaper and more affordable. Therefore, more often, various elements of facade decoration are used. Designs of houses in the English Victorian style absorbed the Gothic elements, trying to make the house more beautiful than practical. Sometimes this style is called the style of Queen Anne, although this queen lived at the beginning of the XVIII century. What does Queen Anna have to do with a style that appeared 100 years later? He was invented by the architect Richard Norman Shaw, including the architectural elements of King Jacob and Queen Elizabeth, who lived 300 years before. This style has gained great popularity in the United States, who liked the radical design with sharp roofs, attractive chimneys, asymmetrical facades, corner turrets, surrounding verandas, mosaic-laid shingles, and carved wooden details. The facades of houses in the style of Queen Anne were often painted in bright and contrasting colors. All of the above methods of decorating made the house look like a toy.

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300 Square Metres Vaulted Interior Tudor Style House Plan DJ-623284-1,5-6

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DJ-623284-1,5-6
301m2

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1,5

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3 4

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3

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2

The 300 square metres of heated living that this 2-story contemporary Tudor-style house plan offers includes four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and the option to add a finished lower level that adds two…

4 Bed English Cottage Plan With Brick Exterior And Vaulted Ceilings In The Living Room PH-50227-2-4

house plans with client photos

PH-50227-2-4
274m2

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2

Bedroom

4

Bath

2

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none

This 274-square-meter, four-bedroom cottage house plan features two dormers and a brick facade, giving it both shape and utility. If you have an out-of-town guest, a flexible area off the foyer works…

Attractive English Cottage Plan With 3 Bedroom And Detached 2 Car Garage. TF-25408-1.5-3
TF-25408-1.5-3
240m2

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1,5

Bedroom

3

Bath

3

Cars

2

This lovely three-bedroom home plan features two high gables, a neat front porch, and an ornamental shed dormer above. With a width of only 13 m, it is ideal for a little lot. The C-shaped kitchen has…

Plan PH-50203-2-4 Three Bedroom Tudor House Plan with client's photos
PH-50203-2-4
259m2

Floor

2

Bedroom

4

Bath

3

Cars

2

The outside of this Transitional Tudor home plan is beautiful and includes an arched entryway. French doors in the entrance lead to a flex space that is located opposite the formal dining room. A…

Plan DJ-623221-2-3 Victorian-style home plan with three bedrooms and less than 230 square meters

house plans with client photos

DJ-623221-2-3
229m2

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2

Bedroom

3

Bath

2

Cars

2

This stunning 3 room, 2.5 bath, 230 square meter contemporary Victorian-style house plan combines modern flair with traditional styling of the past. The covered porch on the exterior is surrounded by…

Plan MK-70768-1,5-3 Storybook Home Plan With Single Garage And Ground Level Master Bedroom

house plans with client photos

MK-70768-1,5-3
141m2

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1,5

Bedroom

3

Bath

2

Cars

1

This Fairytale home plan enhances the fairytale aspect, it offers dramatic roof lines and an arched front entry. Your personal items will be greeted by a coat closet when you enter, and the living…

Plan AM-69779-1-2 Two Bedroom Storybook Cottage With Study And Open Living Space
AM-69779-1-2
120m2

Floor

1

Bedroom

2

Bath

2

Cars

none

Thanks to its stone features, arched entryways, and shake shingle roof, this two-bedroom Fairytale Cottage successfully preserves and repackages old-world charm. Discover a quiet study with a built-in…

Plan EL-93161-2-3 Lovely Home Design Under 200 Square Meters With Nearly Symmetrical Face
EL-93161-2-3
182m2

Floor

2

Bedroom

3

Bath

3

Cars

2

This attractive Transitional Country house plan's façade feature vertical siding, painted brick, and sweeping rooflines that frame the entrance and the shed dormer above. The only piece on the left…

Plan DR-22669-2-4   Storybook 230 Sq m Cottage with Fourth Bedroom in Daylight Basement

house plans with client photos

DR-22669-2-4
232m2

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2

Bedroom

4

Bath

3

Cars

none

This 230 square foot storybook cottage house plan gives you 4 beds, 3 baths and has a vaulted master bedroom on the second floor. A covered entry with arched ceiling opens to the foyer with an arched…

Plan El-93196-2-4   390 Square Meter 5 Bed Tudor House Plan with Upstairs Game and Secret Rooms
El-93196-2-4
393m2

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2

Bedroom

4 5

Bath

4

Cars

3

The stunning exterior of this Transitional Country home plan blends old-world charm with modern elements (check out the arched opening) to deliver the utmost curb appeal. Exposed beams line the…

Plan EL-93195-2-4 4 Bedroom 230 Square Meter Tudor Cottage Plan Upstairs Flex Room
EL-93195-2-4
231m2

Floor

2

Bedroom

4

Bath

3

Cars

1

This Tudor cottage plan gives you 230 square meters of heated living with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths plus a 1-car front-facing garage. Boxed bay windows in the gable and a sweeping roofline above the…

Plan CHD-421526-2-3   3 Bed Narrow Lot Transitional-Style House Plan Under 200 Square Meters
CHD-421526-2-3
181m2

Floor

2

Bedroom

3

Bath

2

Cars

1

This 3-bed English-style house plan is great for your narrow lot with a footprint that is just 6.3 m wide and an alley-access rear-facing garage. A home office is located in front of the house, giving…


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