
Gingerbread bread can be traced back as far as 15th century cookery books of Tudor England, with culinary recipes calling it 'gingered' bread way back then. It was this fact that inspired me to create this half Tudor brick cottage nestling deep in the snowy landscape. The little cottage has undergone some modern renovations but retains much open brickwork together with new wall paneling reminiscent of what original tudor homes loved to include for added warmth and architectural interest. The cottage has been simple decorated for the festive season.
Gingerbread bread can be traced back as far as 15th century cookery books of Tudor England, with culinary recipes calling it 'gingered' bread way back then. It was this fact that inspired me to create this half Tudor brick cottage nestling deep in the snowy landscape. The little cottage has undergone some modern renovations but retains much open brickwork together with new wall paneling reminiscent of what original tudor homes loved to include for added warmth and architectural interest. The cottage has been simple decorated for the festive season.