Before us is a magnificent example of a traditional timber-framed house in the English Tudor style. The facade of the building presents a classic half-timbered construction with a characteristic contrasting combination of white plastered surfaces and dark wooden beams forming a geometric pattern.
The roof is made of terracotta tiles with a warm reddish hue, giving the structure a sense of organic nature and connection with the natural surroundings. The gables of the roof are designed in a traditional style with triangular elements emphasizing the vertical composition. Of particular note is the central decorative element on the front gable, executed in a more refined style with curved lines – a characteristic detail that brings individuality to the classic silhouette.
The massive brick chimney protruding above the roof is not just a functional element but also an important architectural detail, providing a vertical accent to the composition. The window openings are small, with traditional mullioned patterns, which is characteristic of historical structures of this type.
The house is harmoniously integrated into the landscape, surrounded by a flowering garden, which enhances its romantic image and creates a sense of idyllic rural life. A low fence separates the garden from the surrounding space without disrupting the visual integrity of the composition.