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The image displays the front facade of a NatWest bank building, confirmed to be located in Coventry, United Kingdom. The building features a classical architectural style, characterized by a prominent portico supported by four large, smooth, cylindrical columns. Above these columns, a triangular pediment displays the "NatWest" logo in blue text with a circular purple and orange emblem on the left. An ornate frieze runs horizontally below the pediment. The building's lower section is constructed from red brick, contrasting with the lighter stone or concrete of the columns and decorative elements. A central arched entrance, accessed via several stone steps, features glass doors. A smaller "NatWest" sign is visible within the recessed entrance area. Shadows indicate a person is partially visible inside the entrance. Two ATM machines are integrated into the facade, one on either side of the main entrance, each within a dark, rectangular housing and displaying the "NatWest" logo on their screens. Several rectangular windows with dark frames are visible on the building's upper level and between the columns. One window on the right side of the entrance has metal security bars. On the far left foreground, a female individual is partially depicted, facing slightly away from the camera, wearing a dark top and light trousers, standing on the patterned paved forecourt. Two flagpoles extend from the roof of the building against a bright, overcast sky.
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