Edwardian Townhouses
Edwardian Townhouses are residential buildings that emerged during the reign of King Edward VII in the early 20th century, specifically from 1901 to 1910. These homes are characterized by their elegant architectural style, often featuring red or yellow brick facades, large bay windows, and decorative details like cornices and moldings.
Typically, Edwardian Townhouses are three to four stories high and were designed to accommodate middle-class families. They often include spacious interiors with high ceilings, large rooms, and gardens or yards, reflecting the social aspirations of the time.