The image showcases an elegant Victorian mansion built of honey-colored brick with contrasting red brick accent bands. The facade exhibits classic elements of Victorian architecture: a symmetrical composition with slight asymmetry, a bay window on the left, and a mansard roof with a characteristic dormer window.
The window openings are framed with white wooden frames and adorned with decorative brick lintels. Particular attention is drawn to the main entrance with its arched portal, framed by climbing plants, creating a picturesque contrast to the geometric rigor of the facade. Above the entrance, an "AA" sign indicates that the building likely functions as a hotel or guesthouse.
The lower part of the facade features white trim, creating a visual plinth. To the right, a smaller addition harmoniously complements the main building. In front of the house is an asphalt area framed by neat potted plants, giving the property a well-maintained appearance.
The overall composition of the facade reflects the traditions of English suburban architecture from the late 19th century, where functionality combines with decorative elements to create an atmosphere of respectability and domestic comfort.