#3910. Georgian Mansion with Symmetrical Brick Façade and Classical Portico

Before us stands a majestic mansion in neoclassical style with distinct Georgian architectural features. The façade is constructed of red brick, giving the structure solidity and substance. The symmetrical composition of the façade – a characteristic feature of classical tradition – is emphasized by three gabled dormer windows on the roof.

The central part of the building has two and a half stories and is distinguished by a portico with four white Tuscan columns supporting a small triangular pediment. The main entrance is framed by a dark brown wooden door and complemented by side windows. The window openings are designed in a classical manner: tall rectangular windows with frequent mullions and white casings create an expressive contrast with the brickwork.

The right wing of the building is single-story but maintains the overall style of the main volume through a uniform cornice and window treatment. The entire architectural ensemble is complemented by well-maintained landscaping: a terraced area with a brick retaining wall and decorative fence, neatly trimmed shrubs, and multi-level flowerbeds create a harmonious framing for this respectable dwelling.

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