This magnificent example of Victorian architecture, likely from the late 19th century, showcases elements of the Queen Anne style. The façade of the house displays a complex and rich composition with characteristic asymmetry. The right section with its round tower topped by a conical spire is particularly striking, being a typical feature of this architectural style.
The façade is painted in a light cream color with accents of green and reddish-orange tones. Decorative elements include various ornaments on the cornices, an intricate gable with a diamond-shaped window on the central pediment, and patterned lattices in the lower portion of the porch. Especially noteworthy are the decorative brackets under the eaves and the colorful hanging lanterns on the porch.
A spacious wraparound porch with colonnade gives the house a welcoming appearance. The complex configuration of the roof is covered with dark shingles, creating an attractive contrast with the light-colored walls. The windows are predominantly rectangular, but there are also oval porthole windows and arched elements, adding visual diversity to the façade.
The central entrance is framed by a portico with a decorative triangular blue element above it. The well-maintained landscape with a manicured lawn and decorative elements, including a wrought-iron garden bench, complements the architectural composition and emphasizes the historical significance of the building.