Ednam House | |
Designated Other1: | Virginia Landmarks Register |
Designated Other1 Date: | December 16, 1980[1] |
Designated Other1 Number: | 002-0560 |
Designated Other1 Num Position: | bottom |
Location: | US 250, near Ednam, Virginia |
Coordinates: | 38.0517°N -78.5383°W |
Built: | c. 1905 |
Architect: | Anderson, D. Wiley |
Architecture: | Colonial Revival |
Added: | July 8, 1982 |
Refnum: | 82004533 |
Ednam House is a historic home located near Ednam, Albemarle County, Virginia. It was designed by Richmond architect D. Wiley Anderson in Colonial Revival style. It was built about 1905, and is a two-story, wood-frame structure sheathed in weatherboards and set on a low, brick foundation. The main block is covered by a steep deck-on-hip roof, with tall, brick, pilastered chimneys with corbeled caps projecting from the roof on each elevation. Attached to the main block are a series of rear ells covered by low-hipped roofs. The front facade features an original colossal two-story portico consisting of four unfluted Ionic order columns.[2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.