Basement ceilings in tudors
are lower than in modern homes, but
they are taller than bungalows. That's
because tudor basements were built
for human habitation instead of coal
storage. Many tudors have two
staircases to the basement, one off
the front door and another off the
kitchen in the back. Larger tudors
also have an upstairs. You might find
knob and tube wiring in these older
homes, but upgrades are simple.
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801.419.8912
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The Stately Tudor
of Sugar House
The tudor is the most popular home
style in the Sugar House area. These
homes command more dollars per
square foot than any other. Most
were built between 1920 and 1940,
though the style has become popular
 for new construction. The interiors
are dominated by tile fireplaces,
often flanked by built-in bookcases.
Accents include gumwood or
mahogany trim, coved ceilings,
leaded-glass and arched doorways.
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Quirks:
WHEN:
Most tudors were built between 1920
and 1940, although it has become a
popular style for new construction.

WHERE:
Tudors are found throughout all the
Sugar House neighborhoods. The
highest concentration of tudors can be
found in the Harvard/Yale area.
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