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Upright Tudor refers to a style of architecture that emerged during the Tudor period in England, characterized by its distinct features such as steeply pitched roofs, decorative half-timbering, and tall, narrow windows. This style often incorporates elements of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, emphasizing verticality and craftsmanship. The term may also be associated with the broader Tudor Revival movement that began in the late 19th century, which sought to emulate these historical design elements in new buildings.

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