2024-12-12 11:29:58
This post is deliberately inflammatory, the building is not medieval. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(40-1-22) Author
2024-12-12 13:52:05
NNN - don’t abuse the note system, keep your personal opinions in the comments. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(10-0-31) Author
2024-12-12 20:35:52
NNN It’s a Tudor building. The windows, the white walls and black wood became popular during the reign of the Tudors 1485 to 1603. Also known as medieval. [Link] The CN is incorrect. CURRENTLY_RATED_NOT_HELPFUL(1-0-24) Author
2024-12-12 23:04:30
NN. The original note says, correctly, that this isn't medieval. The people arguing 'NNN' seem unaware of the Tudor Revival (mock-tutor) movement in English architecture. It's not listed and it's not real Tudor, let alone medieval. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(18-0-3) Author
2024-12-13 04:31:56
The façade has a Tudor (medieval) style, but the building does not appear on lists of heritage buildings, and it appears to have been constructed more recently. [Link][Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(29-0-3) Author