The image showcases an exquisite example of neoclassical architecture — a two-story brick mansion with a striking columned portico in the Greco-Roman style. The facade is constructed of red brick, creating a noble contrast with the white decorative elements.
The central architectural dominant is a monumental portico with four tall Ionic columns supporting the pediment. The pediment is adorned with a semi-circular lunette window and decorative cornices with dentils. Symmetrical wings with arched windows embellished with classical stucco elements are positioned on both sides of the central volume.
The second floor of the portico features an elegant balcony with a balustrade. The roof has a low pitch and is crowned with decorative elements at the corners. The window openings of the first and second floors are designed in a classical manner, with accentuated white stone window surrounds and sills. Above the entrance door is a canopy with decorative brackets.
The area in front of the house is landscaped with neatly trimmed shrubs and a paved pathway leading to the main entrance. The entire ensemble is executed with great attention to proportions and details, characteristic of American Colonial architecture with elements of Greek Revival from the early 19th century.