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  2. For Sale: Ed Hardy Designer's Boldly Redone Tudor Home

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    Since then, Audigier sold his design company for $62 million and made several attempts to lease this 5,400-square-foot property. The house dates to 1925, with a classic brick exterior that retains ...

  3. Sherman and Henrietta Ford House - Wikipedia

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    Sherman and Henrietta Ford Home Front. The Tudor Revival style is an amalgamation of Renaissance and Gothic design elements, but is primarily based on Tudor architecture dating from the period spanning 1485 to 1558, when craftsmen built sophisticated two-toned manor homes in villages throughout England.

  4. How an aging Tudor's ADU reunited a family and brought ... - AOL

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    The 1926 Tudor in South Pasadena was grandmother's for 30 years. Now the property houses three generations, thanks to an ADU. How an aging Tudor's ADU reunited a family and brought them closer ...

  5. What is an ADU, and can building one increase your home ... - AOL

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    Type of ADU. Average cost per square foot. Average cost for a 600-square-foot unit. Prefab unit. $80 – $160. $50,000 – $100,000. Attached unit. $125 – $225

  6. Leonie Pray House - Wikipedia

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    Leonie Pray House, also known as "Dawson-Pray House," is a Long Beach Historic Landmark located in the Los Cerritos neighborhood of Long Beach, California.It is a 6,500-square-foot (600 m 2) English Tudor Revival mansion designed by architect Clarence Aldrich. [1]

  7. Glendale Register of Historic Resources and Historic Districts

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    Name Image Boundaries Description Royal Boulevard: Royal Blvd. between Princess Dr. and Del Monte Dr. Glendale's first historic district; consists of 30 houses, including examples of Spanish Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and French-inspired architecture; mostly built from 1927 to 1948 by the Haddock-Nibley Company [29] [30]