Frank G. Edwards House

The Frank G. Edwards House is a historic residential building built in 1883, and located at 1366 Guerrero Street in the Noe Valley section of San Francisco, California.

It was built in 1883 and designed by local architect Joseph Gosling.

[3] The house is flat front Italianate in style, and reflects the emergence of the popular Stick-style with its flattened features.

[4][5][6] Edwards (1822–1900) was an English-born importer, publisher, and civic leader;[5] and had worked in the carpet and wallpaper business with his business "Pioneer Carpet House".

[7] He was a member of the Vigilance Committee and the San Francisco Fire Department.