The image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian Queen Anne style architecture - a mansion with a picturesque pink façade. The building features an asymmetrical design and rich decorative elements characteristic of this architectural movement from the late 19th century.
The façade stands out with its expressive color palette - soft pink walls contrasting with white decorative elements and a black roof. Particularly noteworthy is the corner tower with its conical roof and ornamental patterns in the upper section. The textured exterior finish includes alternating stripes and geometric patterns that create a visual rhythm and add volume to the structure.
The architectural details of the façade demonstrate exceptional craftsmanship: elegant porch columns, decorative gables on the roof, ornate brackets, carved supports under the cornices, and ornamental inserts. The building's windows vary in shape - from classic rectangular to arched ones on the ground floor. Bay windows and projecting elements create an interplay of light and shadow on the façade, giving it dynamism and depth.
The mansion is situated in a well-maintained green environment with landscaping elements, including neat shrubs and trees, which emphasize its ceremonial character and historical significance. The surrounding area is framed by traditional lamp posts that complement the overall stylistic composition.