Before us stands an exquisite mansion in English style, whose brick facade, partially covered with ivy, embodies the charm of traditional early 20th century architecture. The two-story structure demonstrates impeccable symmetry with characteristic pointed gabled pediments on both sides of the facade.
The facade skillfully combines red brick with abundant green ivy, creating a romantic, almost fairy-tale image. The central part of the building is slightly recessed, forming an elegant portal with an arched entrance framed by brick columns. Numerous windows with fine muntin grids and white frames create an expressive contrast with the dark brickwork and green ivy.
The roof is made of natural slate or tiles with a characteristic texture, giving the building authenticity and solidity. Symmetrical chimneys complement the classic silhouette of the building. Special attention is drawn to the thoughtful system of bay windows and protruding elements that create an interesting play of light and shadow on the facade.
The architectural solution blends organically with the surrounding landscape: a well-maintained green lawn, an elegant garden path with a vintage lantern, and framing of tall trees create a harmonious ensemble where the natural environment and man-made structure complement each other. The mansion embodies the perfect balance between privacy and openness, tradition and comfort.