This specimen represents a magnificent example of a Victorian cottage with Queen Anne style elements. The façade of the house features meticulously crafted details and an asymmetrical composition, characteristic of late 19th century architecture. The base of the house is finished in white with horizontal siding, creating an elegant contrast with the terracotta shingled roof.
The front façade includes several distinctive architectural elements: decorative gables with hexagonal shingles, elegant wooden brackets, and artfully designed windows. Of particular note is the central bay window with columns and decorative panels. The entrance is adorned with an oval door with a glass insert, framed by classical casings.
A cozy porch with white railings and columns extends along the façade, creating a transitional space between the garden and the house. Victorian-style decorative elements include carved details on the gables, ornamental inserts above the windows, and traditional proportions.
The house is given special appeal by the landscape design with abundant floral plantings, including lilac and white flowers, shrubs, and a Japanese maple with red foliage, creating a picturesque frame for the architectural object.