#5348. Symmetrical Georgian Façade with Neoclassical Elements

The image showcases a magnificent Georgian-style mansion with distinct neoclassical elements. This two-story brick building features a symmetrical red brick façade with contrasting white architectural details. The central entrance is emphasized by an elegant portico with classical columns supporting a second-floor balcony.

The façade demonstrates the restraint and proportionality characteristic of Georgian architecture. The first-floor windows are adorned with arched elements and white framing, creating a striking contrast against the brickwork. The second floor features rectangular windows with decorative casings and protruding keystones. Particularly noteworthy is the cornice line with dentils beneath the wide roof overhang.

The central portion of the façade is accentuated not only by the colonnade but also by a balcony with delicate wrought iron railings and a small mansard superstructure on the roof. Three chimneys are symmetrically positioned along the roofline, complementing the overall compositional order. The well-maintained grounds with manicured lawn and neat shrubbery frame the building, emphasizing its aristocratic character.

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