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Eclectic Facade of an English Country Manor with Tudor Elements

#3492. Eclectic Facade of an English Country Manor with Tudor Elements

The photograph showcases a magnificent mansion in English eclectic style, combining elements of late Victorian and Edwardian architecture. The building presents an extended complex with an asymmetrical facade rich in architectural details.

The facade is constructed of red brick with contrasting light stone decorative elements. Particularly expressive are the gables with vertical timbers — a characteristic feature of the English Tudor style. Multiple tall red brick chimneys dramatically crown the roof, typical for English country houses of this period.

The mansion's windows vary in shape and size: there are bay windows with small panes, as well as rectangular windows with decorative elements characteristic of late Victorian architecture. The arched entrances with columns are especially eye-catching, creating a sense of solemnity and substance.

In front of the facade lies a well-maintained lawn with ornamental shrubs and an old tree that creates a natural frame for the architectural composition. The contrast between the dark bare branches of the tree and the red-and-white facade creates a picturesque scene typical of English estates.

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