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Victorian Red-Brick Façade with White Decorative Elements

#5578. Victorian Red-Brick Façade with White Decorative Elements

The image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian terraced architecture – a row house in the British style with a characteristic red-brick façade. The building features rich decorative elements and expressive architectural details.

The façade is constructed from red brick, creating a striking contrast with the white ornamental elements. Particularly eye-catching are the bay windows with triangular pediments and decorative cornices. Windows on the first and second floors are framed with white casings, which adds rhythm and elegance to the façade.

The upper floor is crowned with a mansard roof featuring decorative elements and original ornamental patterns along the cornice. The second level features a white balcony with elegant balusters and decorative railings, adding delicacy and lightness to the building.

The entrance is designed in a traditional style with a decorative porch roof and a dark gray door marked with the house number "EIGHT." In front of the house is a neat front garden with well-maintained hedges, separated from the street by a natural stone wall and a black gate, creating a cohesive architectural ensemble.

The façade preserves all the characteristic features of late Victorian architecture with elements of the Arts and Crafts style, demonstrating attention to detail and quality of finishing typical of upper-middle-class homes from the late 19th to early 20th century.

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