Before us stands an excellent example of early 20th century American Tudor-style brick architecture. This majestic red brick mansion features an asymmetrical façade composition with characteristic pointed elements and a multi-gabled roof. The central element of the façade is a tall chimney stack built from the same red brick, giving the building a vertical dominant.
The windows of the first and second floors are framed with light stone casings, creating an expressive contrast with the brickwork. The façade is adorned with numerous decorative details, including stone inserts above the windows and gable elements. The main entrance is designed with an elegant portal with light-colored framing, emphasizing the stately nature of the building.
The mansion is harmoniously integrated into the landscape, surrounded by mature trees with picturesque hanging Spanish moss. At the base of the building, flowering bright pink azalea bushes softly frame the perimeter and add a color accent to the façade. The combination of red brickwork, light-colored roofing, and natural surroundings creates the image of a classic American country house, embodying prosperity and respectability.