#5237. Contrasting facade of a Neo-Gothic mansion with distinctive pointed gables

The image depicts a majestic mansion with distinctive features of Neo-Gothic or Tudor revival architecture. The façade has an asymmetrical composition and is characterized by a striking contrast between white plastered walls and dark brown stone or brick trim, creating a half-timbered effect.

Particularly eye-catching are the characteristic pointed gables on the roof with their decorative stepped forms. The windows are framed with massive casings made of the same dark material, creating an expressive contrast with the white walls. Large bay windows on the left wing add volume and complexity to the architectural composition.

On the left side, there is an open terrace with a balustrade, indicating a thoughtful connection between interior spaces and the exterior environment. The roof has a complex multi-pitched form with various levels and is covered with a dark material, likely slate. In front of the house is an area with temporary barriers, which may indicate ongoing restoration work.

The building is surrounded by tall coniferous trees, enhancing its romantic, slightly somber image typical of Neo-Gothic estates from the late 19th to early 20th century.

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