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Victorian Terraced Houses: Contrasting Façade with Bay Windows

#5451. Victorian Terraced Houses: Contrasting Façade with Bay Windows

Before us is a classic example of British terraced housing, featuring a row of adjoining two-story homes. The façade displays characteristic features of late Victorian architecture from the late 19th century, with a striking combination of red brick and white decorative elements.

Particularly eye-catching are the bay windows – projecting portions of the façade with large windows, positioned on both floors. They are finished in white, creating a bold contrast with the red brickwork of the main building. Each house has the pitched roofs and chimneys typical of this architectural style.

The façades vary in their finishing materials – some are entirely built of red brick, while others combine brick with stone cladding. The ground floor is framed by low brick walls forming small front gardens before each house. Modern elements are also visible – satellite dishes, solar panels on the roof of the leftmost house, indicating the modernization of these historic structures.

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