This is an elegant example of English Victorian architecture, showcasing a two-story residential building constructed from beige brick. The facade is asymmetrical and features characteristic architectural elements of the late 19th century. The right side of the facade is adorned with a round turret topped with a conical roof covered in decorative shingles with a diamond pattern. This tower gives the building a distinctive expression and serves as an architectural focal point.
The windows on the first and second floors vary in shape and size. On the second floor of the right side, there is a graceful bay window with a curved facade. The decorative brickwork above the ground floor windows creates an interesting rhythmic pattern. A special charm is added to the building through the contrasting finish between floors — a thin ornamental frieze with a geometric design.
The facade is framed by a low brick wall that harmoniously complements the main structure. Elegant brick chimneys rise above the roof — a typical element of Victorian architecture. The building blends harmoniously into the urban landscape while maintaining its individuality and characteristic historical style.