The photograph showcases a typical example of Victorian terraced housing characteristic of urban areas in the United Kingdom. The facade is constructed of red brick with white decorative elements, creating a striking contrast and highlighting the architectural details.
Particularly noteworthy are the bay windows — projecting sections of the facade with multi-faceted windows that increase the interior space of rooms and provide better natural lighting. The second-floor bay windows are topped with decorative cornices featuring classical elements.
The entrance portals are designed as elegant arches with rich ornamental decoration. The white stucco contrasts beautifully with the dark blue front doors and red brickwork. The windows have traditional Victorian vertical proportions and white frames.
In front of the house is a small garden with ornamental shrubs, separated from the street by a low fence. This solution is a typical element of British urban residential architecture, creating a buffer zone between public and private space.