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symbols. Unfinished timber beams, slanted roofs, and overhangs distinguish the Tudor style. When
the estate was sold to Sir Thomas May, a prosperous iron producer, the ancient lodge was relocated
from the moated island—the home known as Pashley Manor was built, which is still in its original
form today. This Tudor style included board strips blended with stucco or stone on the home’s
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