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Tudor homes had a wooden framework of beams. The uneven beams were cut by hand. Steeply-pitched roofs are covered with clay or stone tiles. Early homes had thatched roofs. Upper stories of Tudor homes overhang the lower stories. Wooden window frames hold tall, casement windows with small panes. Chimneys are tall and thin. Tudor homes of the wealthy have ornate chimneys with symmetrical patterns made from cut brick.

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Tudor roofs were made of thatch (basically hay) but they converted to tiles later in the period.

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a Tudor home is a house that belongs to a Tudor, they were made with wooden beams that were cut by hand. u can tell it is a real Tudor house because the beams aren't straight

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it is made out of poo and wee

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The answer is in a history book

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