The image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian-era architecture, presumably in the Queen Anne style, with its characteristic features. This three-story red brick mansion features an asymmetrical façade composition and rich decorative ornamentation.
The building's façade is constructed from red brick complemented by white decorative elements that create a striking contrast. A particularly notable feature is the round tower with a conical roof covered in shingles, located on the right side of the building. The tower is adorned with a combination of brickwork in the lower section and decorative shingles in the upper part.
The mansion has a complex roof configuration with multiple gables decorated with intricate carved elements and ornamental lattice work. The windows vary in shape and size – rectangular on the first floor, arched on the second, and small circular ones in the tower. Many windows feature decorative glazing and framing.
The entrance area is designed with an open porch featuring white carved columns and a balustrade, typical of American architecture from the late 19th century. The small porch with its modest gable creates a cozy space in front of the entrance door.
Despite showing some signs of wear, the façade maintains its historical appearance and demonstrates the high craftsmanship of the builders of that time in the elaboration of architectural details and decorative elements.