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Victorian Brick Manor with Decorative Facade and Gothic Elements

#3889. Victorian Brick Manor with Decorative Facade and Gothic Elements

The photograph showcases an excellent example of an English country house in Victorian style, likely built in the late 19th century. The building is constructed of red brick with a characteristic decorative facade that demonstrates several key architectural elements of that period.

The facade features an asymmetrical composition with projecting gables and decorative wooden details in white that contrast with the brickwork. Particularly noteworthy are the pointed gable finishes, adorned with decorative elements in the "Gothic Revival" style. The window openings are framed with light-colored trims, creating an expressive contrast with the main wall material.

The central entrance is designed with an elegant porch featuring white carved wooden columns and railings, forming a cozy portico. The house has a pitched roof covered with traditional tiles and features a characteristic tall brick chimney that emphasizes the vertical composition.

The building is enhanced by the surrounding landscape design with abundant floral compositions framing the pathway to the entrance, emphasizing the typically English character of manor architecture. The combination of architectural details, materials, and proportions creates a harmonious image of a traditional British country house that has preserved the authenticity of the Victorian era.

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