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Traditional English Tudor-style Brick Façade with Tiled Roof

#3914. Traditional English Tudor-style Brick Façade with Tiled Roof

The image showcases an excellent example of traditional English rural architecture. This is a brick house in the Tudor Revival style featuring characteristic terracotta-colored brickwork. The façade is distinguished by harmonious symmetry and precise proportions. The roof is made of classic tiles with a distinctive reddish-brown color, creating a unified color scheme with the main building material of the walls.

Particularly expressive are the brick chimneys rising above the roof, which serve not only as functional elements but also as important architectural details emphasizing the vertical lines of the composition. The façade windows are traditional, with small panes and white frames, creating a pleasing contrast with the brickwork. Elements of half-timbering are also visible on one part of the building, referencing historic English building traditions of the 16th-17th centuries.

Decorative plants and floral arrangements can be seen by the entrance door, organically complementing the architectural appearance. In the foreground on the left, an apple tree with ripe fruit is captured, enhancing the idyllic impression of English rural life. The paved pathway and well-maintained grass add completeness to the composition and emphasize the harmonious interaction between the architecture and the surrounding landscape.

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