#7449. Tudor Mansion with Half-Timbered Facade and Stone Pool

The image features a magnificent mansion in Tudor style with elements of French country architecture. The architectural composition combines several volumes of different heights and stylistics, creating a picturesque and harmonious ensemble.

The facade of the main building is executed in classic Tudor style with characteristic half-timbering — dark wooden beams against light plaster, creating a geometric pattern. The steep gabled roof with dark shingles gives the building a vertical accent and a traditional European appearance. The windows are designed as typical rectangular openings with mullioned panes characteristic of this style.

The second volume of the building is made of light-colored stone with elements of beige masonry, creating a contrast with the dark half-timbering of the main building. The arched windows of this section add a romantic, medieval character to the composition. The stonework creates a textural interplay on the facade.

The surrounding territory is designed with elegant restraint: a stone patio with a swimming pool, neat landscaping with low shrubs and trees. The pool with turquoise water is surrounded by natural stone paving and creates a striking contrast with the architectural ensemble.

The mansion is organically integrated into the surrounding landscape with tall trees, which create a natural background and additional privacy for the owners. The carefully considered proportions and masterful combination of different materials make this building an exemplary modern interpretation of historical architectural styles.

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