The image showcases a classic example of English brick architecture from the Edwardian period. This is a beautifully preserved terraced house with a characteristic red-brick façade that demonstrates typical features of early 20th-century urban dwellings.
The building's façade features a symmetrical composition with a regular rhythm of window openings framed by white casings, creating an expressive contrast with the rich terracotta color of the brickwork. Particularly noteworthy are the large bay windows on the first floor with wooden frames, equipped with interior shutters, which is a typical element of English residential architecture.
The upper floor is complemented by attic windows with characteristic dormers that are organically integrated into the pitched roof. Decorative elements of the façade include an exquisite brick cornice with a dentil ornament and white architectural details that emphasize the horizontal articulation of the façade.
The central entrance is accentuated by an elegant light-colored door with glazing and is framed by climbing plants, adding a touch of romanticism to the strict architectural appearance. The front of the house is separated from the street by a small front garden with decorative Victorian-style metal railings, which harmoniously complements the overall architectural ensemble.