The image showcases an impressive Victorian mansion executed in the characteristic architectural style of the late 19th century. The facade features expressive red brickwork that contrasts beautifully with white decorative elements. The mansion has an asymmetrical composition with protruding bay windows and distinctive pointed gables.
The facade is richly ornamented: white decorative inserts form horizontal bands between floors, emphasizing the building's articulation. Particularly expressive are the decorative elements on the gables and window framings. The windows are large and rectangular, with traditional Victorian white frames and shutters. The entrance group is adorned with an elegant portico featuring a decorative canopy that maintains the overall stylistic integrity of the building.
The roof is gabled with dormer windows, covered with dark tiles or slate, creating additional contrast with the brick walls. In front of the house, there is a small, well-maintained area with low hedges and a paved pathway leading to the entrance. The brick pillars of the fence echo the main structure, creating a unified architectural ensemble.
The restoration and modern adaptation of the building have been executed with respect for its historical appearance – all key elements of Victorian architecture have been preserved while the structure is clearly in excellent technical condition, indicating high-quality reconstruction work.