tudoresque
/ˈtjuːdərɪsk/Definitions
1. adjective
resembling the style of the Tudor period, especially in architecture, characterized by grandeur, symmetry, and ornate decoration.
“The palace’s grandeur was a perfect example of tudoresque architecture, with its high ceilings and intricately carved walls.”
2. noun
something that is characteristic of the Tudor period or style.
“The artist’s tudoresque designs for the theater set were a hit with the audience.”