The image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian architecture, presumably built in the late 19th century. This brick mansion features rich wooden details and decorative elements characteristic of the Queen Anne style. The façade is constructed of red brick that harmoniously combines with wooden elements in brown tones.
The covered porch with elegant wooden carvings and decorative lattice work serves as the central element of the composition. The façade has an asymmetrical layout: the left side features an octagonal tower with a covered veranda on the first floor, adorned with decorative arches and slender columns. Triangular gables with small dormer windows and brick chimneys complement the roof silhouette.
The window openings are framed with wooden casings and have arched tops on the upper floors. Particularly expressive are the second-floor windows with semi-circular tops and decorative muntins. The façade is enriched with various textures: the brick masonry of the first floor contrasts with the wooden cladding of the upper parts and the decorative lattice work beneath the cornices.
The building is surrounded by a well-maintained garden with shrubs, emphasizing its historical value and organic integration into the natural landscape. The evening lighting gives the mansion an even more picturesque appearance, highlighting the texture of materials and the depth of architectural details.