The Edge House in Groveland, Florida, is a historic Queen Anne Style residence built in 1902 by Elliot E. Edge, one of the city's founding citizens. It is the only example of this architectural style in Groveland and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
This two-story wood-frame building features a complex hip roof, asymmetrical design, and unique fenestration with leaded glass windows. To preserve this local landmark, the house was relocated almost a mile west of its original site in 1988, saving it from demolition by a fast-food restaurant company.
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