#5418. Victorian Townhouses: Elegant Facades with Bay Windows and Decorative Elements

The image showcases traditional British Victorian townhouses. The building facades exhibit classic features of this period: symmetrical composition, dormer windows on pitched roofs, and a distinct contrast between white walls and terracotta roofs. Note the decorative elements such as cornices with dentil ornaments beneath the roof line and architectural window framing.

Particularly noticeable are the large bay windows on the ground floor, creating additional space inside the rooms and providing good natural lighting. The facades are accentuated by decorative columns with white capitals, which lend elegance to the buildings. The upper floors feature characteristic dormer windows with four-pane glazing, while brick chimneys on the roofs complement the authentic Victorian appearance.

Also interesting is the organization of space in front of the houses – small front gardens and parking spaces separated from the street by low white walls, which is typical for London suburbs. The warm evening light on the facades highlights the texture and architectural details of these well-preserved urban residences.

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