A magnificent example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture with a characteristic mint-green facade, surrounded by majestic coniferous trees. The house features an asymmetrical composition and rich architectural elements typical of this style.
The facade is adorned with exquisite woodwork, particularly noticeable in the gable and cornice areas. The corner tower with its conical spire serves as the dominant element of the composition, giving the building a fairytale, almost magical appearance. Numerous arched windows with fine muntins are framed with decorative casings, enhancing the vertical rhythm of the facade.
The extensive veranda with decorative columns creates a smooth transition between the architecture and the surrounding landscape. At the time of the photograph, the house is decorated with Christmas wreaths and garlands, further emphasizing its historic atmosphere and nostalgic character. Particular attention is drawn to the ornamental elements on the gables and balustrades, demonstrating the highest level of craftsmanship in wooden architecture of that period.
The facade color—a delicate mint green with darker green accents—is typical of the late Victorian palette and harmonizes beautifully with the surrounding forest landscape, creating an organic yet expressive contrast.