The photograph showcases a beautiful stone manor house in Gothic Victorian style. The building features a characteristic asymmetrical composition with multiple roofs of varying heights and pointed gables.
The facade is constructed of natural gray stone with lighter elements creating an interesting textural pattern. The architectural solution is rich in details: wooden decorative elements on the gables have intricate designs typical of the Neo-Gothic style, while the window openings are framed with arched tops.
Of particular note is the spacious white veranda with decorative balusters and carved supports that wraps around part of the house. It creates a transitional zone between the massive stone structure and the surrounding landscape. Below the veranda is a basement level with a series of French windows providing additional natural light.
The complex-shaped roof is covered with gray slate and crowned with several chimneys. The contrast between the heavy stone base and the lighter wooden decorative elements forms a recognizable silhouette characteristic of country mansions from the late 19th century.