This is an impressive brick mansion in classic American style, presumably built in the first half of the 20th century. The facade is constructed of red brick, giving it solidity and substantiality. The symmetrical composition of the facade with two projecting wings creates a harmonious and balanced appearance.
The main entrance is accentuated by an elegant arch with light stone framing that contrasts beautifully with the brick masonry. Note the semicircular doorway and dark entrance door, which creates an expressive contrasting accent. On the right wing of the building, there is a semicircular arched window with radial divisions, which serves as an expressive element of the composition.
The windows of the first and second floors are framed with light elements, creating a rhythmic pattern on the facade. Particularly interesting are the window openings of the first floor with characteristic white windowsills and decorative details. The slate roof with several chimneys complements the overall composition, while a small dormer window on the left roof slope adds architectural interest.
The landscape design harmoniously complements the architecture: neatly trimmed shrubs at the base of the facade, decorative plantings, and a paved pathway leading to the entrance. The trees framing the building create a natural background for this majestic mansion, emphasizing its rootedness in the surrounding environment.