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Victorian Mansion with Decorative Brick Facade in Queen Anne Style

#3246. Victorian Mansion with Decorative Brick Facade in Queen Anne Style

The building presented is a striking example of Victorian architecture with elements of Queen Anne style, popular in the late 19th century. The facade showcases the characteristic asymmetrical composition and richness of decorative elements.

The structure is made of red brick with contrasting light inserts, creating an expressive polychromatic composition. The upper part of the gable is adorned with exquisite carvings and decorative elements. Particularly noteworthy is the mansard roof with ornamental ridge details and decorative features.

The facade is distinguished by a variety of architectural elements: arched windows on the first floor, large windows with decorative casings on the second level, and a semi-circular bay window characteristic of the Queen Anne style. The central entrance is framed by an arched portal and is accessible via a wide staircase.

Special attention is drawn to the harmonious combination of different textures and materials — brick masonry, stucco elements, and stone foundation. The windows of the upper floor have stained glass inserts, typical for houses of this period. The autumnal surroundings with falling leaves complement the historic charm of the building, emphasizing its organic connection with the natural landscape.

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