The photograph showcases an impressive country house in the English Tudor style, characterized by its distinctive half-timbered façade. The building demonstrates the classic combination of plastered white walls with expressive dark wooden beams, creating a traditional geometric pattern on the façade.
The lower level of the house is constructed from light brown brick, providing a solid visual foundation for the lighter half-timbered construction of the upper floors. The roof has a complex multi-pitched form with several gables and is covered with brown tiles that harmoniously blend with the wooden elements of the façade.
Of particular interest are the dormer windows with wooden frames and decorative glazing, which add architectural interest and provide natural lighting to the upper floor. The central entrance is accentuated by a honey-toned wooden door and an elegant terrace with wrought iron railings, supported by wooden columns in the same style as the half-timbered elements.
The façade is symmetrically organized with side wings featuring large windows framed by wooden shutters. A brick chimney on the right side of the roof adds a traditional touch to the overall appearance of the building. The landscape design includes a neat gravel driveway bordered by low shrubs and a well-maintained lawn, emphasizing the English character of the entire ensemble.