#6748. Neo-Tudor Mansion with Red Brick Facade and Green Tile Roof

Before us stands a striking example of American residential architecture in the Neo-Tudor style. This brick mansion features a complex facade composition with characteristic pointed gable fronts. The facade is constructed of red brick, giving the building a sense of solidity and nobility, while the contrasting white trim around the window openings and cornices enhances the expressiveness of the architectural design.

The central entrance is designed as a double arch with an elegant balcony above, adorned with floral arrangements. The green tile roof creates a pleasant color contrast with the brick masonry walls. Particularly eye-catching are the arched and semi-circular windows on the first floor, as well as the dormer windows on the attic floor with decorative casings.

The symmetry of the facade is broken by a variety of architectural elements, giving the building a picturesque and dynamic quality. The left wing of the house is complemented by a covered passage or garage space. The landscape design with a well-maintained lawn and shrubs harmoniously frames the architectural composition, emphasizing the respectability and comfort of this country mansion.

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