Unusual style of window; very tall with arched top and pretty low window sills. The window bars are very slim and I think they open outwards or inwards. Could be wrong, but I don't think this style of window was especially common in major towns.
First impression: It reminds me of a seaside/holiday villa. Reasons: white rocks around the shrubs, venetian blinds (although many victorians had these to protect the furniture fabric from sunlight), casement windows opening outwards or inwards to let in more fresh air. Perhaps it was somewhere over Bromsgrove way - a villa to relax in, recuperate in the clean air.
All guesswork.