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A grand, historic red brick building stands prominently under a clear, bright blue sky, bathed in strong daylight. The structure, likely a church or chapel, features intricate Victorian or Edwardian architectural details. Its facade is dominated by various windows, including a large circular "rose" window on the left side, composed of multiple circular and petal-shaped panes. Further along the building, several rows of pointed arched windows are visible. Some contain clear glass, while others display vibrant stained-glass patterns in a grid-like design. Another distinct, trefoil-arched window is situated higher up, covered by a protective metal grill. The roof is dark-tiled, with decorative brickwork along the gables, culminating in an ornate, possibly fleur-de-lis inspired, finial at the peak. The building is constructed primarily of red brick, with darker brick banding and light stone accents around windows, sills, and cornices. An ornate black wrought-iron fence, featuring elaborate scrollwork and circular motifs, runs along the front of the property, supported by brick and stone posts. A white drainpipe descends the side of the building. No people are visible. A section of asphalt road with double yellow lines, typical of the UK, is visible in the foreground, suggesting a street-side location in Holywell. The scene conveys a sense of architectural grandeur and historical presence on a sunny day.
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