#5242. Elegant Victorian Façade with Columns and Decorative Pediment

Before us stands an exquisite example of Victorian architecture, showcasing the characteristic features of the Queen Anne style. This two-story house, numbered 727, features a complex asymmetrical façade painted in a subdued olive-beige color that emphasizes its historical significance.

The façade is enriched with expressive details: a semi-circular pediment above the entrance area adorned with elegant molding and supported by four Doric columns. Particular attention is drawn to the corner turret with a bay window and numerous windows with traditional wooden shutters.

The complex configuration of the roof is covered with shingles, adding visual complexity and historical authenticity to the building. A wide porch with stone steps and metal railings creates a ceremonial approach to the dark wooden front door with a glass insert.

The landscape design harmoniously complements the architectural appearance – neatly trimmed shrubs frame the staircase, while mature trees create a natural framing for the building. Also notable is the detail on the left side of the image – an awning with a name, possibly indicating the commercial use of the premises or its historical purpose.

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