
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle, detailed view captures the upper facade of the former Royal Standard Hotel, located in Lowestoft, East Suffolk, United Kingdom. The building displays dark grey brickwork juxtaposed with ornate white architectural features, including pilasters, cornices, and decorative window surrounds, all showing significant paint peeling, weathering, and discoloration. The roofline above the primary facade is densely overgrown with green vegetation, primarily moss and small plants. Approximately 20-30 white and grey pigeons are perched along this overgrown section, with a few others visible on lower ledges. The structure includes multiple windows; some are large and arched, reflecting a bright blue sky, while others are rectangular. Bird deterrent spikes are visible on some ledges. A cream-colored external alarm box, rectangular in shape, is affixed to the dark brick wall on the right side of the image, positioned below a window and to the left of a larger window bay. The scene is under a clear, bright blue sky, with visible sunlight glare originating from the upper left.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found








