#5483. Tudor Revival Facade: English Suburban House with Half-Timbered Detail

The image shows a classic British suburban house in the Tudor Revival style. This two-story structure features a distinctive facade with a contrasting combination of white stucco and decorative dark beams creating the traditional half-timbered pattern in the upper section of the building.

The facade is symmetrical with a projecting central portion featuring semi-circular bay windows on the ground floor. The lower part of the facade is finished with red brick, creating an interesting contrast with the white plastered surface above. The roof is made of traditional brown tiles with a characteristic slope, complemented by several brick chimneys.

The window openings are large and divided into multiple small sections, which is typical for English houses of this style. The garden in front of the house is framed by a neatly trimmed hedge that separates the private territory from the street, while decorative flowering shrubs add further appeal to the facade. The overall composition embodies the cozy elegance of traditional British suburban housing from the first half of the 20th century.

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