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Victorian Brick Manor with Half-Timbered Facade

#5521. Victorian Brick Manor with Half-Timbered Facade

Before us stands a classic example of an English country house in the late Victorian architectural style. The building is constructed of red brick, which was typical for late 19th century construction in Great Britain. The facade features a symmetrical composition with two characteristic gabled fronts, decorated with half-timbered elements – vertical and horizontal dark beams against a white background.

Particularly striking are the dormer windows with white frames, harmoniously integrated into the pitched roof covered with terracotta tiles. The ground floor of the facade is marked by an elegant veranda with arched elements and white columns, adding sophistication to the building. The second-floor window openings are tall and rectangular, with white frames creating a contrast against the brickwork.

Decorative chimneys on the roof complete the architectural ensemble – an essential element of traditional English dwellings. The well-maintained garden with abundant vegetation and a driveway featuring a classic British vintage car emphasize the authenticity and create a holistic architectural and landscape complex that embodies the spirit of English country living.

Cladding project of a cottage.