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Victorian Brick Mansion with Asymmetrical Facade

#3108. Victorian Brick Mansion with Asymmetrical Facade

The photograph depicts a magnificent Victorian-style brick mansion, presumably from the late 19th or early 20th century. This substantial building is constructed of red brick with decorative stone elements. The facade features an asymmetrical composition with expressive architectural details.

The central element of the facade is the semicircular arch of the main entrance on the right, which is balanced by a large bay window on the left. The mansion displays decorative elements characteristic of Victorian architecture: elegant stone inserts between floors, complex glazing with multiple mullions in windows that are grouped into picturesque compositions. The meticulous brickwork with decorative arches and bas-reliefs is particularly noteworthy.

The second floor of the building is adorned with green panels and has a high gabled roof. On the left, an open veranda with a balustrade adds asymmetry to the overall appearance. The mansion is surrounded by a well-maintained landscape with a neat hedge and a tall tree in the foreground, creating a sense of established, historic space.

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