The image showcases a magnificent example of a Tudor-style house with an expressive brick façade. The two-story structure exhibits characteristic elements of Tudor architecture: distinctive gables with decorative wooden beams creating the traditional contrast between dark timber and light stucco.
The façade is constructed from red brick with meticulous masonry, giving the building solidity and substance. Particularly noteworthy are the arched elements on the ground floor – windows with semi-circular tops and a small portico with an arch creating an expressive entrance. The roof has a complex form with multiple slopes and appears to be covered with slate or composite shingles emulating traditional roofing materials.
The tall brick chimney is not only a functional element but also an important architectural detail emphasizing the vertical lines of the façade. Windows vary in shape and size: large multi-paned frames on the ground floor and smaller traditional shuttered windows on the second floor. A small balcony with flower boxes above one of the ground floor windows adds particular charm to the house.
In front of the house lies a well-maintained garden with multi-level flowerbeds framed by a low stone retaining wall, creating a smooth transition to the neat lawn. Mature trees surrounding the house add completeness to the composition and emphasize its rootedness in the landscape, creating the impression of a home with history and character.