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Elegant Victorian Townhouse with Restored White Facade

#14139. Elegant Victorian Townhouse with Restored White Facade

This is a magnificent example of a Victorian townhouse with an elegantly restored white facade. The building represents a typical specimen of London terraced housing from the late 19th century, preserving characteristic architectural details of the era. The facade features exquisite moldings around the windows and cornices, as well as decorative elements above the bay windows, giving the building an aristocratic appearance.

Particularly noteworthy are the bay windows with their distinctive glazing and white wooden shutters, creating additional space and abundant natural light inside. The entrance is framed by an arched portal with columns and decorative capitals – a common technique in Victorian architecture.

The facade features an interesting color scheme: white stucco contrasts with the brick masonry of the upper part of the building and the neat brick fence. The facade design is complemented by elegant black and white checkered tiles on the pathway, characteristic of Victorian style and creating a stylish approach to the house.

Small landscaping elements – a neatly trimmed tree in a pot and low shrubs along the fence – add life and freshness to the strict architectural appearance. Note the careful preservation of the building's historical appearance during modern restoration – an approach worth considering when updating facades of historic buildings.

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