Edwards House
| Name: | Edwards House |
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| Address: | 314 Edwards Street, New Auburn, New Jersey |
| Built: | April 22nd, 1869 |
The Edwards House is the residence of the main Edwards family. As the core house in the Edwards lineage, it serves as the residence for the direct first born paternal decendants of John Edwards.
The house features 3 floors: A main floor, a bedroom floor, and an attic. The main floor contains the living room, kitchen, library, laundry room, and most importantly the downstairs bathroom. The second floor contains Tim's bedroom, David and Lauren's bedroom, the guest bedroom (formerly William and Sarah's bedroom), the pool table "room", and most importantly the second floor bathroom. The attic has 2 large rooms, both of which are used for storage, with the left side one potentially serving as a bedroom if David ever gets around to cleaning it out.
History
History of Said Place
Trivia
- The pool table has broken in various spots at least 12 times in the past and has always been repaired every time. This is because there's a "curse" that states that whoever replaces the pool table will forever stub their pinky toe on it no matter how hard they try not too.
- Despite what was common back in the day, the house was built to not have a basement because of something from John Edwards' childhood. However, that doesn't apply anymore since there is an underground bunker from the first cold war.
- While this is unconfirmed, there are rumors the house's interior is larger than the exterior by a small but ever oscillating amount. There's no visual change with the house itself, however measurements always come up inconsistent.