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Could anyone direct me to what this style is called? Also, is this rock just completely covered with mortar? Is it all mortar reinforced with wood? I assume the newer homes like this, it might be stucco.
You see this style in older European homes.
Thank you for any help.
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Technically builders would call that style "half timbered stucco", as Tudors can be all brick or all frame or all stucco or stone.
If milled boards are used instead of rough hewn timbers it would be called, in US terminology, "battened stucco".
I doubt more than a handful of real estate agents know the proper terms, so I think you stuck searching on "Tudor" and maybe "stucco"...
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