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Edward Coleman House

Edward Coleman House is a historic residence in the Pacific Heights neighborhood in San Francisco, California, United States. It has been listed as a San Francisco designated landmark since 1973. Its a private home, and is not open to the public.

History

The house was designed by architect W. H. Lille in a Queen Anne style for Edward Coleman (1830–1913). Coleman was born in Maine, and came to California in 1853 during the California gold rush. He developed a few successful mines in Grass Valley, California. He has a second house also named the Edward Coleman House in Grass Valley. When Coleman became a widower, he lived in the San Francisco house with his sister until his death in 1913.

The house is and contains 11 bedrooms, and 5.5 bathrooms. The rear of the house contains a stained glass enclosed stairwell.

It is located next to the historic Lilienthal–Orville Pratt House, another city designated landmark. In March 2018, the Edward Coleman House sold for US$7 million.

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