The image depicts a magnificent mansion in Victorian architectural style, specifically executed in the characteristic "Queen Anne" variant of this period. The building stands out with its terracotta-red facade clad with wooden boards, which was typical for American mansions of the late 19th century.
The architectural composition includes an asymmetrical facade with an expressive silhouette dominated by a pointed tower with a decorative spire. The multi-gabled roof is covered with a copper-red colored material that harmoniously complements the main color of the building. The gables are designed in the "Tudor Revival" style with decorative finishing that imitates half-timbered construction – green vertical and horizontal elements against a light background.
Particular attention is drawn to the spacious veranda that wraps around the first floor. It is supported by elegant columns with decorative brackets and is topped with a balustrade. On the right, there is a covered driveway for carriages (or modern cars), executed in the same style as the main veranda. The window openings on the second floor are tall and rectangular, which is typical for the Victorian era.
The house is surrounded by a picturesque landscape with coniferous trees and autumn foliage, creating a perfect framing for this historical architectural monument. The combination of the terracotta facade with dark green architectural details and elements demonstrates the polychromatic palette characteristic of the Victorian era.