Is Tudor architecture considered the final evolution of English Gothic architecture (barring the 18th-19th c. Gothic revival)? To me, it seems much more similar to Late Medieval architecture than to, e.g., the more Neo-Classical buildings of the 2nd half of the 16th century. (3rd attempt)
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