Before us stands a magnificent example of American Victorian architecture in the Queen Anne style. This two-story house features a characteristic asymmetrical composition and rich decorative elements. The facade is clad in teal-green siding that creates a striking contrast with the deep red window frames and decorative accents.
The architectural composition includes several notable elements: a corner tower with a conical roof adorned with decorative scale-like shingles; a wide wraparound porch with white columns and ornate railings; and several polygonal bay windows with decorative glazing. The complex roof structure with high gables and a characteristic brick chimney complements the overall vertical emphasis of the building.
The facade is rich with architectural details typical of the late Victorian period: ornamental lattice beneath the porch, patterned roof shingles, and an elegant combination of various textures and materials. Doors and windows are framed with contrasting trim, while white accents at corners, cornices, and columns create a "gingerbread house" effect. The entrance is emphasized by a small porch with steps painted to match the facade.
The landscaping, featuring flower beds and ornamental plants, successfully complements the overall composition, highlighting the historical authenticity and charm of this beautifully preserved (or restored) Victorian mansion.