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Elegant Queen Anne Style Mansion with Dutch Gable Brick Facade

#5567. Elegant Queen Anne Style Mansion with Dutch Gable Brick Facade

This is a magnificent example of classical British architecture in the Queen Anne style with characteristic Dutch influences. The facade of the building is made of red brick, creating a warm, noble appearance. Particularly notable is the curved gable at the top of the facade — a typical element of Dutch Baroque that gives the building its recognizable silhouette.

The symmetrical composition of the main facade is emphasized by the even arrangement of tall rectangular windows with white frames and elegant arched elements above some of the second-floor windows. The central entrance is decorated with a classical white portal with a semicircular top, creating an expressive contrast with the brickwork.

The roof has a complex shape with dormer windows and tall chimneys, which is typical of Georgian architecture. The white decorative elements — cornices, window frames, entrance portal — effectively contrast with the terracotta color of the brick, creating a refined and elegant appearance. The landscaping with a neat hedge and paved driveway complements the aristocratic character of the mansion.