The estate is a sprawling complex of interconnected buildings, designed with a mixture of classical Elvish architecture and touches of modern refinement. Its walls are constructed from pale stone, with intricate carvings of naval symbols, such as ships, waves, and mythical sea creatures, adorning its facades. Tall, slender towers rise from the main building, each topped with gleaming silver spires that catch the sunlight during the day and glow softly under the moonlight.
The central courtyard, a favorite spot of Mariel Myriil Faehorn, is a verdant garden filled with carefully manicured hedges, flowering plants, and elegant statues that pay homage to the gods of the sea and sky. The courtyard leads to a grand entrance hall, where visitors are greeted by soaring ceilings, elaborate chandeliers, and tapestries depicting the naval triumphs of the Faehorn family.
Behind the estate lies a vast garden, extending toward the woods, with carefully maintained paths winding through groves of ancient trees and patches of rare flowers. A large reflecting pool sits in the center of the garden, its still waters mirroring the grandeur of the manor, and it is said to be a place where Mariel often comes to think and reflect.