Linda and Jerry Edmunds had a problem. They were country folks at heart, but they were city dwellers. Linda’s grandparents had a citrus ranch in Bardsdale and after they passed away, the Edmunds bought five acres from the family and decided to make the move to the country. First they built a barn for Jerry’s ranch management business and eventually they began to design a house. The idea of a modular home appealed to them and they ordered one which was delivered on three very long trucks. With extensive planning and vision, Jerry and Linda have transformed a modular home into a beautiful living and entertaining space.
Entering through large gates, a wide driveway leads to the home. The Edmunds have upgraded the interior with granite and tile and the spacious rooms are beautifully decorated. Several Kincaid paintings grace the living room and the family room/kitchen is large and welcoming with a stone fireplace. Three spacious bedrooms, an office, and a laundry area completes the home. In the backyard they have built a large entertainment area with a kitchen, massive stone barbecue and spit and plenty of seating space. It is a perfect gathering place for large groups of friends.
You will be delighted by this lovely home which is one of the four homes featured in the Fillmore Historical Museum Annual Fall Home Tour. The date is Sunday, Nov. 9th from 12:00 to 4:00. The Heritage Valley Fine Arts Sale will take place on the Museum grounds from 11:00 to 4:00 on the same day. Tickets are $20.00 advance sale and $25.00 the day of the tour. They may be purchased through the Museum (524-0948) or at Coffeeboy or Mirage in town, or at any home the day of the tour.