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The image displays the facade of two adjacent, multi-story brick residential buildings, likely terraced houses, in an urban setting. The buildings are constructed from light brown and red bricks, featuring distinctive grey-blue painted architectural details that form ornate, arched elements above the windows and doors. The scene is illuminated by soft, diffuse daylight, suggesting an overcast sky. On the left side of the image, corresponding to the left house, there is a white UPVC front door with a glass upper panel and a solid lower panel. The number "16" is visible in white lettering on the glass. Above this door, two windows are present: one features a stained-glass rose design, and the other has a light blue frame with multiple white panes. A small circular vent is located on the wall below the white door. On the right side of the image, corresponding to the right house, a dark brown wooden front door with a fanlight displays the illuminated house number "68". This door is slightly ajar. Above it, two windows are visible, one of which is partially open outwards and features multiple white panes. To the immediate right of the wooden door stands a large, dark green wheeled refuse bin with its lid slightly ajar. Thin white wires are strung horizontally across the brickwork between the two houses. A section of paved ground or pathway, along with a concrete curb and some ground cover, is visible on the far right foreground. No people are visible, and no specific activities are taking place. The architectural style and presence of a refuse bin are consistent with residential areas in the United Kingdom, specifically London.
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