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Victorian Mansion with Tudor Elements: Brick Facade with Distinctive Gables and Half-Timbering Details

#5363. Victorian Mansion with Tudor Elements: Brick Facade with Distinctive Gables and Half-Timbering Details

The photograph depicts a magnificent example of British country architecture in the late Victorian style with elements of Tudor Revival. This two-story red brick mansion is an impressive structure with an asymmetrical facade.

The facade of the house is notable for its characteristic Tudor style elements – expressive gables with decorative "half-timbering" (black and white stripes in the upper part). The central part of the building is distinguished by a gabled roof and an entrance group with double doors, framed by a semi-circular arch and supported by white wooden columns.

The window openings vary in size and shape, adding dynamics to the overall composition. The large windows on the first floor with semi-circular tops create a sense of light and spaciousness in the interior spaces. On the left wing of the building, there is a small balcony with metal railings, and on the right side, a glazed conservatory is visible.

The characteristic tall chimneys made of red brick are not only a functional element but also an important architectural detail, emphasizing the vertical lines of the composition. The slate roof with a gray-blue tint harmoniously contrasts with the warm tone of the brick walls.

The mansion is surrounded by a well-kept lawn and mature trees, creating the impression of a traditional English estate that has preserved its historical appearance, although requiring some restoration, judging by the condition of certain elements of the facade.

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