The photograph depicts a brick building with characteristic features of early 20th century English architecture. The two-story structure showcases a symmetrical facade with a central entrance and side doors painted in green, which gives the building a distinctive character.
The upper part of the facade is crowned with a triangular pediment with light-colored plaster finish, contrasting with the brickwork of the main part of the structure. Particularly expressive is the large semi-circular arched window in the center of the pediment, framed with red brick, creating an attractive accent against the neutral background of the plaster.
The facade of the first floor demonstrates a rhythmic arrangement of rectangular windows with white frames and characteristic fine division of glass – typical for Georgian style. The entrance portals are decorated with simple canopies and framed with sandstone or limestone columns, adding elements of classical architecture to the building.
The dark brown brickwork with small inserts and accents of red brick creates a textured surface of the facade. In the lower part of the building, a darker strip is noticeable, possibly due to moisture or a different finishing material. The corner elements of the facade are emphasized by light stone blocks, giving the structure visual stability and completeness.
Judging by the style and the street sign "AVELINE STREET," this is likely a public building (possibly a former school or small town hall) located in one of the historic districts of a British city.