This is an exquisite country house with a natural stone facade, combining elements of cottage architecture and Tudor Revival style. The facade is crafted from multicolored stone masonry, creating a textured and visually rich surface. The roof is covered with slate tiles featuring a characteristic uneven edge, giving the building an aged, authentic appearance.
The architectural composition of the facade is asymmetrical and includes several expressive elements: a small turret with a cupola-shaped roof, several gabled dormer windows with pointed roofs, and a traditional brick chimney with decorative masonry. The window openings are framed with light-colored frames, creating a pleasing contrast with the dark stone masonry.
The entrance to the house is designed as an arched portal with illumination, forming a cozy and inviting atmosphere. In front of the entrance is a small paved area with a stone fence and gate, creating clear spatial zoning and emphasizing the privacy of the structure. The surrounding landscape with diverse vegetation, including Japanese maples and coniferous plants, organically complements the architectural composition and creates a sense of harmony between the building and nature.