It’s probably best described as Tudorbethan. It displays a rather twee, rose tinted yearning for a lost England that never really existed. Much like many posters on this forum.Â
Our first 'Double Bubble' of the festive season, pile on those points as well as the pounds.Â
Week 13 fixtures...
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Saturday 29th November
Brentford v Burnley
Manchester City v Leeds United
Sunderland v AFC Bournemouth
Everton v Newcastle United
Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham
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Sunday 30th November
Crystal Palace v Manchester United
Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Nottingham Forest v Brighton & Hove Albion
West Ham United v Liverpool
Chelsea v Arsenal
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Tuesday 2nd December
AFC Bournemouth v Everton
Fulham v Manchester City
Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur
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Wednesday 3rd December
Arsenal v Brentford
Brighton & Hove Albion v Aston Villa
Burnley v Crystal Palace
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Nottingham Forest
Leeds United v Chelsea
Liverpool v Sunderland
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Thursday 4th December
Manchester United v West Ham United
It's definitely not Art Deco style, regardless of when it was built otherwise all houses built in the 1920s could be described as Art Deco. The estate agent's blurb desribes it as being built about 1914 in the style of Lutyens whose work has been described as being in the Arts and Crafts style with a heavy Tudor influence.
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