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This image captures a close-up, exterior view of a building facade in Lowestoft, East Suffolk, United Kingdom. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting distinct shadows.

The primary visual is a light green wall section, appearing tiled on its lower portion. Affixed centrally to this green wall is a circular metallic plaque, which reads: "SUFFOLK VILLAGE TRUST LOWESTOFT" along its top edge, and "an exceptionally fine quality merchant's house of the early 16th century once owned by the Holland and Scarlett families" in its main body. Directly above this plaque, a golden-colored, three-dimensional sculpture of a bearded man's head, adorned with an elaborate crown or headdress, is mounted on the green wall.

To the immediate left of the green wall, a grey architectural column or door frame is visible, extending vertically. A dark, possibly black, textured corbel or carved head is affixed to the upper part of this grey element. Above the grey section, an off-white building surface is visible, from which black electrical wires emerge and run horizontally.

On the right side of the image, integrated into the green facade, is a green door or window frame. Above a pane within this frame, the brass-colored designation "A10" is horizontally displayed. Two small, dark rectangular push-buttons, likely for a doorbell or intercom, are vertically aligned on the green tiled wall adjacent to the door/window frame. No individuals are present in the frame.
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Mar 18, 2026, 1:57 PM

East Suffolk, UK

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This image captures a close-up, exterior view of a building facade in Lowestoft, East Suffolk, United Kingdom. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight, casting distinct shadows. The primary visual is a light green wall section, appearing tiled on its lower portion. Affixed centrally to this green wall is a circular metallic plaque, which reads: "SUFFOLK VILLAGE TRUST LOWESTOFT" along its top edge, and "an exceptionally fine quality merchant's house of the early 16th century once owned by the Holland and Scarlett families" in its main body. Directly above this plaque, a golden-colored, three-dimensional sculpture of a bearded man's head, adorned with an elaborate crown or headdress, is mounted on the green wall. To the immediate left of the green wall, a grey architectural column or door frame is visible, extending vertically. A dark, possibly black, textured corbel or carved head is affixed to the upper part of this grey element. Above the grey section, an off-white building surface is visible, from which black electrical wires emerge and run horizontally. On the right side of the image, integrated into the green facade, is a green door or window frame. Above a pane within this frame, the brass-colored designation "A10" is horizontally displayed. Two small, dark rectangular push-buttons, likely for a doorbell or intercom, are vertically aligned on the green tiled wall adjacent to the door/window frame. No individuals are present in the frame.

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