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A disused, single-story brick and stone facade of a former commercial building is depicted under a partly cloudy blue sky in Gorleston-on-Sea, United Kingdom. The structure features a horizontal upper frieze with three black rectangular signs bearing gold-colored sans-serif text: "FISH" on the left, "WHARF" in the center, and "REFRESHMENT" on the right. Above the frieze, a dark metal railing with vertical balusters runs across the top, punctuated by two brick chimneys on the left and right ends, the rightmost chimney topped with a terracotta pot. The building's lower section presents four arched openings, alternating between wider windows and narrower doorways. These openings are framed by alternating courses of light beige stone and red brick. Three of the openings are boarded up with plywood sheets. The leftmost and rightmost arched openings are covered with plywood painted a faded, peeling red, revealing the wood grain beneath. The two central arched windows are covered with unpainted, weathered plywood sheets, showing visible nail holes and horizontal seams. Decorative stone panels with faded bas-relief details are positioned above the arches between the openings. The lower half of the facade, beneath the arched openings, is faced with dark green glazed tiles, showing some discoloration and damage. Concrete plinths support the tile work beneath the brick and stone columns separating the arches. The building sits directly adjacent to a paved public sidewalk and a dark asphalt street, visible in the foreground. No people or active interactions are present in the scene. The overall condition suggests a state of disrepair and abandonment.
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