This magnificent example of late 19th century Victorian architecture represents a classic Queen Anne style residence. The house features an asymmetrical façade with a characteristic conical-roofed turret on the right corner, giving the building a majestic appearance.
The façade skillfully combines various textures and materials: the main body is finished in white horizontal clapboard siding, while select elements are highlighted in green, creating a pleasing contrast. Particularly noteworthy is the decorative gable with ornamental elements and a round window, emphasizing the craftsmanship of builders from that era.
A spacious porch with columns wraps around the first floor, providing a smooth transition between exterior and interior spaces. Numerous windows of varying shapes and sizes flood the rooms with natural light, while the complex multi-pitched roof with decorative chimneys completes the architectural composition.
The landscape design of the property organically complements the house architecture: neatly trimmed shrubs, a formal garden with geometric elements, and a well-maintained lawn create an elegant frame for this historic structure.