Timbered, at the same time motley

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Historic Tudor-style half-timbered facade of "The George" pub

#5187. Historic Tudor-style half-timbered facade of "The George" pub

The image shows a historic half-timbered building housing "The George" pub. This is an excellent example of traditional English Tudor-style architecture. The building stands out with its characteristic timber-framed construction, where dark wooden beams contrast with white plastered wall sections.

The facade features a triangular gable with an expressive pattern of diagonal beams. The upper tier is decorated with heraldic elements. The middle section of the facade is designed in a characteristic "cross" style, creating a geometric pattern. The windows have traditional leaded glazing with a diamond pattern, typical for historic British buildings.

The ground floor is styled in darker tones with decorative elements, including the pub signage and brand emblem. The entrance area includes floral compositions in hanging boxes and traditional pub decor. The facade is framed by more modern buildings made of red brick and concrete, creating an interesting architectural contrast that emphasizes the historical value of this structure.

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