The image showcases an excellent group of traditional British terraced houses from the late Victorian or Edwardian era. The facades are constructed of characteristic red brick, creating a warm and solid appearance. Particularly notable are the three connected houses in the center of the composition with identical architectural styling.
The house facades are adorned with decorative white wooden elements, including elegant carved columns and balustrades at the ground floor level. These elements create a visual contrast with the brickwork and lend elegance to the buildings. The facades gain particular expressiveness from the arched portals above the entrances and classic verandas.
The upper floors feature distinctive dormer windows with characteristic triangular pediments and terracotta tile roofing. The window frames are executed in a traditional style with multiple small panes, typical of the architecture from that period. Large bay windows on the ground floor create additional interior space and enrich the plasticity of the facade.
The house entrances are framed by neat front gardens with low wrought iron fencing, while the paving in front of the entrances features decorative tiles with geometric patterns, further emphasizing the historical value and status of these dwellings.