Before us stands an elegant neo-classical mansion with distinctive features of Southern colonial architecture. The two-story façade is rendered in white, giving it refinement and monumentality against the blue sky backdrop.
The upper floor is adorned with a magnificent colonnade of classical Doric columns supporting a projecting cornice. A wide veranda with a balustrade frames the entire upper level, creating a sense of spaciousness and openness. At the center of the pediment sits a characteristic round rose window with decorative framing.
The ground floor features arched windows with Gothic elements, creating an interesting contrast with the classical motifs of the upper façade. The central entrance is emphasized by a semi-circular arched window with fan-shaped glazing and is framed by symmetrical window openings on either side. A green ceramic tile roof complements the harmonious appearance of the building.
The landscaping with a well-maintained lawn and ornamental plants emphasizes the formal character of the structure, while the paved driveway completes the composition, guiding the eye toward the central entrance.