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Victorian Mansion with Asymmetrical Brick Facade and Decorative Turret

#6700. Victorian Mansion with Asymmetrical Brick Facade and Decorative Turret

The image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian architecture — a brick mansion with elements of the Queen Anne style. The house features an asymmetrical facade composition with a characteristic turret with a conical roof on the right side of the building. The facade is constructed from yellow-beige brick with decorative inserts of a darker shade, creating a refined contrasting pattern.

Special attention is drawn to the arched windows on the gable, designed in the form of three segmental arches united by a common architectural element. Above the main entrance is a small portico with a triangular pediment, giving the composition a sense of completeness. The round-based turret is decorated with patterned elements under the cornice and small elongated windows.

The complex configuration roof is covered with dark shingles, which harmoniously contrasts with the light-colored walls. Architectural expressiveness is added to the facade by decorative brackets under the cornices and skillfully crafted window frames. In front of the house is a picturesque garden with rose bushes and other flowering plants, emphasizing the cozy and romantic character of this historic building.

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