The image showcases a magnificent example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture. The house features a characteristic asymmetrical facade composition with elegant detailing. The mansion is painted in a traditional yellow-golden color with contrasting brown and burgundy accents on the decorative elements.
The facade exhibits typical Queen Anne style features: a complex roof form with multiple slopes, decorative gable, elegant cornice, and characteristic bay windows with dormer windows. Particularly noteworthy is the richly adorned porch with ornate wooden balusters and decorative brackets. A wide staircase with wooden railings leads to the main entrance, emphasizing the grandeur of the structure.
The window openings are designed in classic Victorian style with dark shutters creating contrast against the main facade color. The basement level is constructed of red brick, providing a solid foundation for the wooden structure of the upper floors. The house is surrounded by a low brick fence that harmoniously complements the architectural solution of the building itself.
Despite its age, the building appears well-preserved, indicating careful restoration with retention of the original architectural details from the late 19th century. The house's corner location allows full appreciation of its exquisite facade from different angles.