
Interpreting the Tudor: Variations throughout Victorian Flatbush |

Ditmas Avenue, Ditmas Park West |
Marlborough Road, Beverly Square West |

Rugby Road, Beverly Square West |


Ditmas Avenue, Ditmas Park West |
East 19th Street, Ditmas Park |
Albemarle Road, Prospect Park South |
Rugby Road, Prospect Park South |
These 'twins' were constructed in the 1930s on a lot which had previously been the
site of a large single family Victorian house. The two Tudors are pushed
to the edges of the lot and share a single driveway. |








Marlborough Road, Prospect Park South |
Argyle Road, Prospect Park South |

This imposing home was designed by Woodruff Leeming, and was commissioned by the
inventor Charles Sitwell, an associate of Thomas Edison. It retains most
of its original detail and has seven working fireplaces. |
Argyle Road, Prospect Park South |
This enormous tudor home was designed by John J. Petit. |
Residence of W. A. A. Brown, Flatbush Avenue |
This magnificent tudor home graced Flatbush Avenue at the turn of the twentieth century.
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This house, on the corner of Ditmas Avenue and Rugby Road, was built for Mary Pickford
when Vitagraph Studios was alive and well in nearby Midwood. |
Avenue H and East 19th Street, Fiske Terrace |

Argyle Road, West Midwood |

This impressive home is situated on a double lot on the corner of Avenue H
and East 19th Street. |
Charming cottage style home with slate roof. |

Marlborough Road, Beverly Square West |
1920s brick and stucco Tudor with slate roof and argyle embellishments. |