The photograph showcases an impressive example of late 19th century Victorian architecture, presumably in the Queen Anne style. The two-story mansion is painted in a soft greenish-gray color that harmoniously blends with its natural surroundings.
The façade features rich decorative elements and an asymmetrical composition. Particularly striking is the cylindrical tower with a conical roof positioned at the corner. The tower is adorned with a circular window with decorative framing and an ornamental frieze beneath the roofline.
The roof has a complex structure with several pointed gables and a brick chimney. The upper floor windows in the gable sections feature characteristic Victorian-style decorative frames.
The first floor is partially faced with stone, creating an interesting contrast with the wooden cladding of the upper part. The porch is supported by classical columns, adding a neoclassical element to the structure. It's decorated with hanging flower baskets filled with vibrant blooms.
The landscaping around the house is neat, with trimmed shrubs that emphasize the historical value and well-maintained nature of this architectural object.