The image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian architecture in the Second Empire style, characterized by a mansard roof in a rich burgundy color. The facade of the house is finished in a subdued greenish hue with rich wooden trim and decorative elements.
Particular attention is drawn to the symmetrical facade with a central entrance, accessed by an elegant stone staircase with railings. The entrance area is adorned with an arched portico featuring wooden carved double doors in a warm brown color. On both sides of the central entrance are tall windows with arcade elements and elegant curtains.
The upper tier of the building is decorated with ornamental brackets and cornices with intricate carvings, typical of the architecture of this period. Especially notable is the porch with columns and balustrade, creating a transitional zone between the interior space of the house and the external environment. The facade demonstrates meticulous attention to detail: decorative pilasters, friezes, and other architectural elements harmoniously blend with the main volume of the building.
The landscaping includes neat shrubs and plantings framing the base of the house, as well as elements of small architectural forms, such as a mailbox. On the right side of the frame, the trunk of a large tree is visible, indicating the maturity of the surrounding landscape and the historical value of this architectural specimen.