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Edgewood (Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania) is located in Pennsylvania
Edgewood (Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania)
Location in Pennsylvania
Edgewood (Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania) is located in the United States
Edgewood (Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania)
Location in the United States
Location Southeast of the junction of County Roads 15087 and 15221, near West Chester, Birmingham Township, Pennsylvania
Area 9 acres (3.6 ha)
Built 1846
Architectural style Gothic
NRHP reference No. 09000102
Added to NRHP March 7, 1973

Edgewood, also known as the Charles Sharpless House, is a historic home located in Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. This special house was built around 1846. It is a 2 1/2-story building made from a unique stone called serpentine. The house is designed in the Victorian Gothic style, which was popular a long time ago. After 1873, the house was updated, and a tall, four-story tower was added to it.

In 1973, Edgewood was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This means it is officially recognized as an important historical place in the United States.

Discovering Edgewood: A Historic Home

Edgewood is a beautiful old house with a rich history. It's also known as the Charles Sharpless House. This historic building stands in Birmingham Township, which is part of Chester County, Pennsylvania.

What Makes Edgewood Special?

The house was built around 1846. It has two and a half stories. It's made from a type of stone called serpentine. This stone gives the house a unique look.

The Victorian Gothic Style

Edgewood is built in the Victorian Gothic style. This style was very popular in the 1800s. It often includes pointed arches, tall windows, and decorative details. Later, after 1873, the house was changed a bit. A tall, four-story tower was added. This made the house even more impressive.

Becoming a National Historic Place

On March 7, 1973, Edgewood was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This is a list of places in the United States that are important to history. Being on this list helps protect the house and its history for future generations.

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