The building in the image is a striking example of neoclassical architecture with Greek Revival elements. The mansion features an imposing façade with a grand portico supported by four tall columns of classical order. These columns create a majestic entrance and lend the building a ceremonial, stately character.
The façade is finished in a light beige color, which creates a favorable contrast with the terracotta-red foundation and chimney of the same color palette. Particularly noteworthy are the meticulously crafted details of the cornice with modillions characteristic of classicism, and the pediments both above the portico and over the dormer window on the second floor.
The round turret with panoramic windows on the right side of the façade adds asymmetry and dynamism to the building, which is atypical for strict classicism, possibly indicating the influence of Victorian architecture. Numerous windows with traditional muntins give the façade a rhythmic quality and provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces.
The landscaping in front of the building, with its well-maintained lawn and shrubs, complements the architectural composition, emphasizing the prestigious status and historical significance of this impressive mansion.