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Facade #183

The image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian architecture with distinct Tudor Revival elements. The façade is characterized by a typical combination of materials for this style — warm sandy-colored brickwork with expressive horizontal red bands creating a rhythmic articulation. The upper floor features half-timbering technique with dark wooden beams contrasting against the lighter wall surfaces.

The roof has a complex multi-gabled structure with steep pitches, covered with dark shingles or slate, giving the building a characteristic European appearance. Particularly noteworthy are the tall decorative chimneys with ornamental tops, which serve as expressive vertical accents balancing the horizontal lines of the façade.

The second-floor window openings are designed as rectangular windows with small-paned glazing, typical of Victorian style. The front façade is symmetrical, with a central entrance highlighted by a small balcony with wooden railings. The ground floor is encircled by a spacious veranda with wooden columns and an overhang, characteristic of the American interpretation of Victorian architecture.

The surrounding landscape harmoniously complements the architectural appearance of the building: a well-maintained lawn, a circular wooden walkway with a central flowerbed, and decorative lighting create a cohesive ensemble. The autumn hills in the background frame the structure, enhancing its visual impact within the context of the natural surroundings.

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