Victorian, at the same time red/motley

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Gothic Victorian Façade: Brick House with Carved Decorations and Pointed Gables

#800. Gothic Victorian Façade: Brick House with Carved Decorations and Pointed Gables

The image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian architecture in the Gothic Revival style. This residential house demonstrates the characteristic features of the late 19th century, combining romanticism and decorative abundance.

The façade of the house is made of red brick, contrasting with gray wooden elements. Particularly noteworthy are the pointed gables with richly adorned carved valances and decorative elements creating an expressive silhouette. The central part of the façade is accentuated by a bay window with a hexagonal turret covered with decorative scalloped siding.

The windows are framed with skillfully crafted casings, and the entrance area is emphasized by an arched opening with decorative masonry. Verandas with carved wooden elements and openwork columns complement the overall romantic appearance of the building. Special attention should be paid to the roof with dark shingles and decorative ridge elements.

The composition is completed by an elegant wooden fence, harmoniously complementing the architectural ensemble and creating a cozy space in front of the house. This house represents a beautifully preserved example of "gingerbread" architecture with its characteristic love for detailing and ornamental richness typical of that era.

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