The image showcases an excellent example of Cape Dutch architecture, characteristic of South African colonial style. The facade of the building is rendered in traditional white with an expressive Baroque-type gable, adorned with decorative elements and crowned with small ornamental pinnacles.
The central entrance is framed by semi-circular brick steps, forming an elegant half-round podium. The symmetry of the facade is emphasized by the arrangement of windows: two large windows on the ground floor on both sides of the central entrance and three windows on the upper floor, with the central one positioned directly above the door. All windows feature traditional lattice structures with small mullions.
The contrast between the snow-white plaster walls and dark green shutters creates a visual effect characteristic of this style. The undulating lines of the gable give the building elegance and recognizability, typical of the colonial architecture of the Cape Province from the 17th-18th centuries. The flowing curves of the upper part of the facade demonstrate the influence of Baroque adapted to local colonial traditions.