The photograph showcases a magnificent example of Victorian residential architecture. The building is constructed of red brick, creating a striking contrast with the dark gray roofing and white decorative elements. The main volume of the house has a complex form with several protruding gables and steep roofs, characteristic of Neo-Gothic influences in Victorian architecture.
The façade is distinguished by rich ornamental elements. Particularly notable is the elegant tracery framing the gables (so-called "gingerbread" trim), typical of the Queen Anne style. The elongated windows with arched tops add verticality to the composition. A porch with slender columns and decorative brackets wraps around part of the building, creating a transitional space between the house and garden. Also noticeable are tall brick chimneys that emphasize the vertical lines of the building.
The color scheme of the façade is traditional for this style: natural red brick combines with white wooden elements and a dark roof. The surrounding landscape with neatly trimmed lawn, ornamental shrubs, and white lattice fencing perfectly complements the architectural appearance of the building, highlighting its historical value and belonging to the flourishing period of late 19th century country architecture.