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Symmetrical brick façade of a Victorian townhouse with distinctive bay windows

#6212. Symmetrical brick façade of a Victorian townhouse with distinctive bay windows

The image showcases an excellent example of late Victorian architecture with its characteristic brick façade. The building displays a symmetrical composition with two identical sections, each having its own entrance with an arched portal framed by decorative stonework.

The façade is constructed from red brick with contrasting white decorative elements. Particularly eye-catching are the magnificent bay windows on the upper floor, crowned with semi-circular glass domes in metal frames—a typical element of Victorian architecture. Between these expressive bay windows stands a central brick chimney that emphasizes the symmetry of the composition.

The ground floor features large rectangular windows with small panes set in white frames. The entrance portals, positioned at the edges of the façade, are designed as arches with stone surrounds and decorative elements. Architectural details in light-colored stone—cornices, window trims, and decorative inserts—skillfully contrast with the brickwork, creating a visual rhythm.

The roof is made of dark slate, which was typical for the Victorian era, and the decorative elements on the roof and gables give the building an elegant appearance. In front of the building is a small garden with metal railings and stone posts, also characteristic of urban architecture from that period.

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