Detailed description for a realistic, cinematic photograph of Maison Valmore: Architectural Style & Building Layout: Maison Valmore is a grand British country manor with a classic Georgian style façade. The building is symmetrical, rectangular, and two stories tall, with a pitched slate roof and tall chimneys on either end. At the center of the roof sits an elegant glass dome—small but striking—with metal framing that reflects the warm golden hour light, adding a refined architectural focal point. The stonework is aged limestone with natural weathering, subtle cracks, and soft moss patches that show character and age. Ivy and climbing plants gently frame the corners and parts of the walls, winding up softly but not overwhelming the stone. A small single-story annex extends to the right side, built in the same stone with a pitched roof and small wooden-framed windows, blending seamlessly with the main structure. Windows: The windows are primarily large sash style with multiple small panes divided by white-painted wooden muntins, arranged evenly across the front. Notably, several prominent windows—especially those flanking the main entrance and on the upper floor directly beneath the glass dome—are tall, elegant arched windows with ornate stone surrounds and delicate tracery that adds architectural grandeur and softens the strict symmetry of the Georgian façade. Each window has ornate stone lintels above and subtle decorative molding below the sills. The central entrance door See more