A Tudor Revival: New Life for the Little Stone Cottage, Historic Restoration
Restoring a truly dilapidated historic structure is exciting but offers many challenges, as discovered by the author as he undertook to save a 1923 Tudor Revival Cotswold stone cottage. His story of the process and the final outcome tells with good detail the entire story, from acquiring the property with the help of a local restoration non-profit to finding a buyer. In the process of bringing the cottage back to life, the author found out more about balloon framing, fixing leaky basements, implementing some basic principles of restoration, and how to use proper Tudor design features in a structure where much of the original detail was gone. Research into the history of the house showed the first resident to have been a highly successful academic and member of President Truman’s administration. The author contrasts the finished project with his early life during the Great Depression and provides some historical detail on living in that time. He also touches on some ideas from his study of social sciences and business to help interpret possible motivations for building such a house in 1923 in a purely rural setting.
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A Tudor Revival: New Life for the Little Stone Cottage, Historic Restoration
Restoring a truly dilapidated historic structure is exciting but offers many challenges, as discovered by the author as he undertook to save a 1923 Tudor Revival Cotswold stone cottage. His story of the process and the final outcome tells with good detail the entire story, from acquiring the property with the help of a local restoration non-profit to finding a buyer. In the process of bringing the cottage back to life, the author found out more about balloon framing, fixing leaky basements, implementing some basic principles of restoration, and how to use proper Tudor design features in a structure where much of the original detail was gone. Research into the history of the house showed the first resident to have been a highly successful academic and member of President Truman’s administration. The author contrasts the finished project with his early life during the Great Depression and provides some historical detail on living in that time. He also touches on some ideas from his study of social sciences and business to help interpret possible motivations for building such a house in 1923 in a purely rural setting.
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A Tudor Revival: New Life for the Little Stone Cottage, Historic Restoration

A Tudor Revival: New Life for the Little Stone Cottage, Historic Restoration

by Michael West
A Tudor Revival: New Life for the Little Stone Cottage, Historic Restoration

A Tudor Revival: New Life for the Little Stone Cottage, Historic Restoration

by Michael West

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Restoring a truly dilapidated historic structure is exciting but offers many challenges, as discovered by the author as he undertook to save a 1923 Tudor Revival Cotswold stone cottage. His story of the process and the final outcome tells with good detail the entire story, from acquiring the property with the help of a local restoration non-profit to finding a buyer. In the process of bringing the cottage back to life, the author found out more about balloon framing, fixing leaky basements, implementing some basic principles of restoration, and how to use proper Tudor design features in a structure where much of the original detail was gone. Research into the history of the house showed the first resident to have been a highly successful academic and member of President Truman’s administration. The author contrasts the finished project with his early life during the Great Depression and provides some historical detail on living in that time. He also touches on some ideas from his study of social sciences and business to help interpret possible motivations for building such a house in 1923 in a purely rural setting.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483590875
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 02/23/2017
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Many relatives on both sides of Don’s family have been teachers; others have worked in the building trades. Don’s career has reflected both influences. He hoped early on to become an architect, but instead was a professor of marketing at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. Along the way, he became involved with a local preservation group, Bloomington Restorations, Inc. and designed and helped oversee both new construction and preservation projects. He hopes his retelling of the restoration of a dilapidated Tudor Revival stone cottage will help others understand both the rewards and the frustrations these projects entail.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments x

Origins xv

1 Tudor Revival Discovered 1

2 Preserving Buildings on a Shoestring 11

3 A Project is Born 17

4 Taking the Big Step 25

5 Groundwork 35

6 Restoring the Tudor Revival Exterior 47

7 Working with Jim: POMC Applied 57

8 Structural Issues and Other Challenges 65

9 Getting Started Inside 77

10 Getting the Lighting Right 89

11 2011 Technology, 1923 Style 99

12 How it All Came Out 113

13 History 123

Sources Cited 137

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