The image showcases a magnificent example of late 19th century Victorian architecture. This two-story mansion features distinctive pink (or pale coral) wall finishes with contrasting green decorative elements. The facade of the building is symmetrical and displays characteristic features of Southern Colonial style with notable Queen Anne influences.
The central portion of the facade is crowned with a triangular pediment featuring decorative ornamentation in the tympanum. The roof is made of slate tiles with visible chimneys along the edges. Architectural expressiveness is created by two verandas, positioned one above the other, with elegant carved balusters and columns painted in green. The second-floor windows are tall, rectangular, with green shutters that add rhythm and depth to the facade.
The mansion has a multi-level volumetric composition with protruding turrets on the sides, which are topped with conical roofs. A small staircase with railings leads to the main entrance. The building is surrounded by well-maintained grounds with shrubs and trees, which emphasizes its historical significance and status as a monument of regional architecture.