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This detailed image captures the façades of two distinct buildings, side-by-side, characteristic of the architecture found in Honfleur, France. The building on the left features a façade primarily constructed of reddish-brown brick, laid in a common bond pattern. Segmented arched stone lintels and sills frame multiple windows, with additional stone quoins and courses marking architectural transitions. The windows are tall and narrow, fitted with white multi-pane frames. A grey vertical downspout runs centrally on this façade, accompanied by various black electrical conduits and wires, some leading to small grey utility boxes affixed to the brickwork. The lower section of this building incorporates more substantial stone blocks in its construction. The adjacent building on the right exhibits a classic half-timbered construction, painted in a palette of light blue-grey for the timber beams and a pale, possibly cream or off-white, infill for the panels. Diagonal bracing is visible within some of the timber sections. Windows are present on multiple levels, featuring white frames and, in some cases, partially open louvered shutters in the same light blue-grey as the timber. Below some windows are small, decorative light blue-grey railings. At the ground level, a large light blue-grey wooden door, possibly arched at the top, is visible, marked with the house number "65" above it. The door features a mail slot and a small red sign. Utility wires and conduits connect both buildings at their junction. No people are visible in the scene.
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D2643
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