Tudor Revival is an architectural style that began in the United Kingdom in the late 19th century. It is based on the more rustic elements of Tudor architecture found in medieval cottages or country houses such as steeply pitched roofs, half-timbering, tall, mullioned windows, high chimneys, overhanging first floors above pillared porches, dormer windows supported by consoles.
Examples in Saranac Lake include:
- Blumenthal Cottage
- Clara Black Cottage
- Feustmann Cottage (90 Park)
- Fletcher Cottage
- Frost House
- Helen Scopes Turner Cottage
- Highland Manor
- Kinghorn-Sageman House
- Lawrason Brown Cottage
- Lorna Valentine Mallinson Memorial
- Peyton Clark Cottage
- Rumsey Cottage
- Sloan Cottage
Sources: * Tudor Revival architecture