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The image depicts "The Royal Oak" public house, a multi-story brick building situated at the corner of Clifton Road in East Suffolk, United Kingdom. The building presents two distinct brick facades: one of lighter, yellowish-brown brick and another of darker, greyish-brown brick, with the lower section of both painted black. "THE ROYAL OAK" is inscribed in large, faded lettering on the upper wall of the lighter brick facade. A more prominent "ROYAL OAK" sign is affixed to the ground floor corner, below which an empty hanging basket bracket is visible. The building features multiple windows with white frames across its floors; some upper windows display white lace curtains, while lower windows have white roller blinds or similar coverings. Two small, circular grey satellite dishes are vertically mounted on the lighter brick facade. Two brick chimneys rise above the roofline; a television antenna is attached to the left chimney, and a white bird (likely a gull) is perched atop both the left and right chimneys. On the street level to the left, a blue parking sign with a white "P" and a left-pointing arrow is visible on a pole. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight under a clear blue sky, indicating daytime conditions.
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