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Could do with some gates on the rear and get rid of the wheelie bins an bicycles.
Nah.. you gotta have 'em, especially for an urban grunge look
The Victorian terraced houses, where I live, have way smaller windows, both upstairs, and down, and some even still have the original architecture and fittings, including the original sash windows.
Also given the size of yours in the image, they'd be pushed to be more than a two up, two down [unless they've got a large rear extension added on to them].
My home consists of 3 up 3 down and has an extension added on to the rear.
Just saying :-)
Cheers