Berleman House, Edwardsville
Facts and practical information
The Berleman House is a historic house located at 115 S. Main St. in Edwardsville, Illinois. The house was built between 1864 and 1868 by Samual Morrison. Architect Charles Spillman designed the house in the Greek Revival style. The house is a one-story brick building topped by a gable roof. The front entrance features a pediment supported by Doric pilasters; smaller pillars flank the recessed door, which has sidelights and a transom. Carpenter Herman Berleman purchased the house in 1868; his family lived in the home until 1962. In 1895, Berleman built a frame addition on the back of the house. ()
Edwardsville
Berleman House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Benjamin Stephenson House, The Wildey Theatre, Watershed Nature Center, John Weir House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Berleman House by public transport?
Bus
- Madison County Transit Center (6 min walk)
- Madison County Transit (6 min walk)