Welcome to a unique historic stone home Edgeworth! Architect George S. Orth designed this home in the early 1900's after completing Wilpen Hall in Sewickley Heights. The craftsmanship in the stonework, wood details and scale of rooms makes this a grand yet very comfortable home. A brick pathway brings you to a classical portico with a porch that extends to a pergola on the left and a covered porch on the right. Handcut sandstone, copper gutters, tile roof and working wood shutters exemplify the attention to detail throughout this house. Gracious living spaces on the first floor include wide center hall that opens from front to back of house with a large window lighting the staircase and hall. The highlights are the grand cantilevered staircase and wood burning fireplace. Wide doorways with pocket doors (original glass!) open to living and dining rooms. Large living room with wood burning fireplace, French Doors opening to the porch, parquet floors, chair rail and cove ceiling. Large dining room with sitting area, fireplace, and many windows. Kitchen is a nice size and ready for your personal touch. Upstairs there are 3 bedroom suites each with own bath, ample closets and decorative fireplaces. Another room could be an office or extension of Master suite. A fourth bedroom and bath are on the 3rd floor along with more storage. There is a lovely private side parterre garden that is surrounded by the wisteria covered pergola and mature plantings. The back yard has plenty of room for playing and gardening. The 3-car detached garage has a heated workshop. Edgeworth Elementary School is a short walk away; Sewickley Village and Quaker Village shopping is close by; easy access to Route 65 and Downtown. The location, history and opportunities for this home make it a truly special find in Sewickley!
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