The image showcases a magnificent example of English Neo-Gothic architecture in the Tudor style. The building is constructed from red brick with contrasting light stone elements. The façade demonstrates classic features of the Tudor style: a pointed entrance with a stone portal, a richly decorated gable with characteristic half-timbering patterns created by dark wooden elements.
Particular attention is drawn to the asymmetrical composition of the façade with projecting volumes and varying heights. The right part of the building is crowned with a pointed roof featuring a decorative finial, while the left part has a more austere rectangular form with a flat roof and a low parapet. The impressive windows with multiple small panes – mullioned windows – are a characteristic feature of Tudor architecture and create a rhythmic pattern across the façade.
The entrance is framed by a monumental stone portal with a decorative heraldic shield above the arch. The exquisite combination of architectural elements from different periods – from medieval motifs to later variations – creates a cohesive and harmonious image. The surrounding landscape with tall trees and neatly trimmed shrubs emphasizes the atmosphere of a refined country estate in the English tradition.