#6340. Classical French Manor with Symmetrical Brick Façade and Mansard Roof

The image showcases a magnificent French manor house in classical style, likely dating from the 18th-19th century. The building features a symmetrical façade constructed of reddish brickwork with elegant light-colored accents highlighting the windows and architectural details.

The façade presents a strict symmetrical composition with a central entrance accessed by a small staircase. Above the entrance is a terrace with a balustrade. Particularly noteworthy is the dark blue mansard roof with characteristic French-style dormers (lucarne windows), which give the building a finished appearance and provide additional space on the upper floor.

The window openings are tall, rectangular, framed with light-colored casings and complemented by classical shutters. The second floor is separated from the first by a thin cornice. Symmetrical chimneys are positioned at both ends of the façade, which is a typical element for buildings of that period.

The area in front of the mansion is enclosed by wrought iron fencing with gates, creating a sense of privacy and grandeur. A small manicured lawn and the surrounding vegetation frame this architectural masterpiece, emphasizing its harmonious connection with the natural landscape.

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