The image showcases an impressive historic mansion featuring a mixed architectural style with elements of Neo-Gothic and Shingle Style. The building is characterized by an asymmetrical facade composition, typical of late 19th - early 20th century architecture.
The facade presents a harmonious combination of natural stone and wooden cladding. Particularly expressive is the round tower with a conical roof, which becomes the central element of the composition. The stone masonry of the lower tier creates a sense of solidity and strength, while the upper section with wooden shingle cladding gives the building a lighter, more residential character.
The mansion's windows are crafted with special attention – the bay windows of the tower with their fine glazing pattern create an expressive rhythm, while the stone framing elements emphasize the prestigious nature of the structure. The vertical dominant in the form of a stone tower with arched openings is balanced by the extended horizontal volume of the main building with its wide porch.
The building is organically integrated into the surrounding landscape with tall coniferous trees, highlighting its connection to the natural context. A small, well-maintained garden in front of the house softens the transition from architecture to the natural environment.