However for those who were rich enough to afford it a tiled roof was also available which was more weather proof and durable than a thatched roof.
Tudor house thatched roof.
For people with less money a garden would be quite small and was a place where they could grow their own herbs and vegetables.
A tudor revival house roof is generally made of cedar shingles but teak or other species can also be used.
The photograph below shows the tudor houses in chiddingstone.
Tudor houses have steeply pitched roof covered with clay or stone tiles.
Tudor arts crafts hallmarks steep roofs are most common usually gabled often featuring a jerkinhead clipped gable.
Roof maintenance is often an issue in tudor houses due to multiple intersecting roof lines a prime spot for leaks.
Tudor homes often had some kind of garden as well.
People with more money would have a large garden and this might include more elaborate decoration.
Many older tudors houses had a thatched roof.
The roof may be covered in slate or shingle thatch chimneys are large or clustered.
Many tudor houses had thatched roofs.