
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an exterior view of a two-story residential building located in a suburban area, consistent with early 20th-century architecture found in cities such as Liverpool, United Kingdom. The sky is uniformly overcast and grey. The main subject is a large, detached or semi-detached house with light-colored, possibly stucco or rendered, exterior walls. The roof is dark slate or tile, featuring a prominent, steeply pitched gable. A distinctive mock-Tudor style gable, framed with dark timber and white infill, is situated above a multi-paned bay window on the right side of the facade. Within the timberwork of this gable, the numerals "1927" are visibly inscribed. The house has numerous white-framed windows, primarily casement style, distributed across both floors. Two brick chimneys with pots are visible on the roofline, one topped with a television antenna. A bare deciduous tree with thin branches stands in front of the house, partially obscuring the left side of the facade. The property boundary features a tall, dense, dark green hedge running along the foreground. To the right, a low stone wall, possibly sandstone, terminates at a dark-painted wrought-iron gate, which is partially open. Behind the hedge, a patch of green grass is visible, scattered with brown autumn leaves. A small, clear-paneled greenhouse or cold frame is located behind the hedge, to the left of the main house structure. The immediate foreground consists of a dark, wet asphalt road. To the right, a lighter-colored flagstone pavement also appears damp. No individuals or vehicles are present in the scene.
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