#6638. Neo-Gothic Stone Mansion with Asymmetrical Facade

The image showcases an impressive mansion built in a Neo-Gothic style with Tudor architectural elements. The facade is constructed from massive stone material, creating a sense of solidity and historical depth. The left portion of the structure is particularly notable with its characteristic tower construction, featuring a square base and small window openings.

The architectural composition is distinguished by its asymmetry and diversity of elements. The roof is made of dark metal with characteristic slopes of varying heights and configurations. The facade demonstrates skilled stonework with variations in shades, giving the building textural richness. Window openings have various shapes and sizes — from narrow elongated windows in the tower section to wider ones framed by decorative elements in the central part of the building.

Special attention is drawn to the bay window with large panes in the lower right part of the building, as well as the white chimney that contrasts with the main stone material. The landscape design includes neatly trimmed shrubs and low-growing trees that softly frame the approaches to the building, emphasizing its majestic character.

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