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The Edwards House was built in 1904 for Alfred Augustus Edwards, an early Colorado pioneer from Mercer, Pennsylvania. Mr. Edwards was instrumental in building the first irrigation projects in Northern Colorado, including the Mercer Canal and Chambers Lake.

Built by reknown local architect Montezuma Fuller, this elegant house of neo-classical design embellishes on the popular "Denver four-square" pattern. The high ceilings and large leaded glass windows provide a bright spaciousness that complements the antique furnishings.

The house remained the Edwards family home until 1981 when it was sold and used for offices. In 1992, Greg Belcher purchased and renovated the Edwards House, restoring it the beautiful Bed & Breakfast you see today.



This gorgeous home is located one block from Historic Old Town Fort Collins. It is within easy walking and biking distance of many great Fort Collins attractions, including City Park, Historic Old Towns' shopping and restaurant district, and Colorado State Universitys' campus. The authentic trolley car line running in front of the house connects Old Town and City Park and is a unique way to see one of Fort Collins' beautiful turn of the century neighborhoods.


As a B&B, the Edwards House is pleased to offer elegant and romantic accommodations far superior to those of typical hotel lodging. Come visit us soon and see this beautiful Colorado inn for yourself.