The image showcases a typical example of British Victorian architecture — two adjoining townhouses forming part of an urban development. The facades are constructed of characteristic yellowish-brown brick with decorative red horizontal bands creating a contrasting accent.
The architectural composition demonstrates symmetry and expressive rhythm. The facades of both houses are adorned with protruding bay windows on two levels with white window frames, adding volume to the wall plane. The windows have classical proportions and feature characteristic Victorian-era design elements with arched details on the second floor.
The entrances are designed as porticos with arched openings and massive dark brown wooden doors. The roof is covered with dark tiles and features several dormer windows, indicating an inhabited attic space. The chimney on the right edge of the roof emphasizes the traditional British appearance of the structure.
The townhouses maintain their historical appearance while simultaneously showing signs of modern reconstruction, as evidenced by the well-maintained exterior, neat paving, and landscaped adjacent areas with elements of garden design.