Victorian, at the same time grey/motley

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Monumental Victorian Mansion with Neo-Gothic Façade and Red Tile Roof

#6633. Monumental Victorian Mansion with Neo-Gothic Façade and Red Tile Roof

The image showcases a magnificent mansion in late Victorian architectural style, likely dating to the late 19th century. The building is constructed from gray stone with a striking red tile roof that creates a bold color contrast. The façade exhibits characteristic features of Neo-Gothic style with château elements.

The façade gains particular expressiveness from numerous tall chimneys with decorative caps, symmetrically arranged around the perimeter of the roof. The central part of the building is accentuated by a gabled pediment, typical for Gothic Revival. The variety of window openings is impressive—from semi-circular arched windows on the central façade to rectangular windows of the side elements.

The first floor is encircled by a spacious veranda with a colonnade, providing a smooth transition from the building to the landscape. A round turret with a conical top in the left part of the façade adds special appeal. Decorative balconies with wrought iron railings emphasize the prestigious status of the structure.

The surrounding grounds are adorned with neatly trimmed shrubs, creating a formal character of landscape design typical for residences of this scale. The monumentality, complex composition of volumes, and attention to detail make this mansion a striking example of luxurious architecture of its era.