BOOKNOOK – TUDOR ALLEY

R650.00

The Tudor architectural style is the final development of medieval architecture in England and Wales, during the Tudor period (1485–1603) and even beyond, and also the tentative introduction of Renaissance architecture to Britain. It followed the Late Gothic Perpendicular style and, gradually, it evolved into an aesthetic more consistent with trends already in motion on the continent, evidenced by other nations already having the Northern Renaissance underway Italy, and especially France already well into its revolution in art, architecture, and thought. A subtype of Tudor architecture is Elizabethan architecture, from about 1560 to 1600, which has continuity with the subsequent Jacobean architecture in the early Stuart period. The houses and buildings of ordinary people were typically timber framed. Timber framing on the upper floors of a house started appearing after 1400 CE in Europe and originally it was a method used to keep water from going back into the walls, instead being redirected back to the soil. The frame was usually filled with wattle and daub but occasionally with brick. (Wikipedia)

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Description

Features

Marked details for greater authenticity

Lighting Kit

Decals for paving and roofing

Instructions included

Can be painted

Comes flat packed

Specifications

200(l)x150(w)x220(h) when built, in mm’s

3mm MDF/ Supawood

Requires glue for assembly (wood/craft glue, contact or clear adhesive) – NOT SUPPLIED

Intermediate to advanced build with small parts

Age 14 and up

What’s in the box

4 sheets of parts (46 parts)

Decorative paper

1x Lighting kit

Assembly instructions

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