This building represents a classic example of a British suburban residence in the late Edwardian architectural style. The facade is constructed from characteristic red-orange brick, which creates a warm and cozy appearance for the entire structure.
The house features a complex gabled roof design with multiple levels, covered with terracotta tiles. Particularly notable is the triangular gable above the central part of the facade, which gives the building dynamism and expressiveness. The bay windows on the second floor with white frames draw attention, contrasting with the main tone of the brickwork and providing additional natural light to the interior spaces.
The house is framed by a neatly trimmed hedge that creates a clear boundary for the property and adds privacy. A small garden entrance with a white wooden gate emphasizes the traditional English style. On the left side of the house, a garage is visible, integrated into the overall architectural composition. Decorative brickwork elements, visible on the facade in the form of a diamond pattern, demonstrate attention to detail and the craftsmanship of the masons.