#5453. Edwardian Semi-Detached House with Contrasting Brick and White Facade

The photograph showcases a traditional British semi-detached house in the Edwardian style from the early 20th century. The building is characterized by an asymmetrical facade composition with a distinctive combination of red brick and light-colored stucco. The lower part of the facade is constructed from red brick, while the upper section is rendered in white stucco, creating a striking contrast.

The facade is adorned with decorative elements typical of Edwardian architecture: brick window surrounds, white architectural accents, and an expressive arched portal at the main entrance. A defining feature is the gable with vertical wooden decorative elements in a half-timbered style, which adds elegance to the building. Bay windows on both the ground and first floors provide additional space and natural light to the interior rooms.

The roof is covered with tiles and crowned with several chimney stacks, which is characteristic of British architecture from this period. In front of the house lies a small, well-maintained front garden enclosed by a traditional brick wall with metal elements. This type of housing represents an excellent example of respectable British suburban architecture that has maintained its aesthetic appeal to the present day.

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