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Victorian Queen Anne Style Mansion: Brick Facade with Octagonal Tower and Wrap-Around Porch

#3232. Victorian Queen Anne Style Mansion: Brick Facade with Octagonal Tower and Wrap-Around Porch

Before us stands a magnificent example of late 19th century Victorian architecture in the Queen Anne style. This luxurious mansion features the characteristic asymmetrical composition and rich decorative elements typical of the period. The dominant element of the facade is an octagonal tower with a high spire topped by a weather vane, positioned at the corner of the building, giving the entire composition a dynamic quality and vertical emphasis.

The facade of the mansion is distinguished by its exquisite use of materials: red brick combined with decorative elements made of stone or plasterwork. The wrap-around porch, characteristic of Victorian style, encircles the first floor, creating a smooth transition between the structure and the surrounding landscape. Numerous decorative details enrich the architectural composition: ornate chimney stacks, mansard windows with divided panes, and whimsical gables with carved ornaments.

Particularly noteworthy is the system of verandas with turned wooden columns and delicate balustrades that create an interplay of light and shadow. The color scheme of the facade is traditional for this style – brick red with white and beige accents. Windows of varying shapes and sizes enhance the eclectic character of the building. The area around the mansion is designed as a well-maintained garden with a fountain and clearly planned pathways, complementing the overall elegance of the architectural appearance.

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