Legacies don’t really end... they evolve.
Coming soon to Edmonds… a collection of 16 homes created for the way you live today and the way life evolves over time.
Some places are defined by a single chapter. Others are shaped by many.
Long before Rosewood Manor became what it is becoming today, this site held a place in the story of Edmonds itself.
For more than a century, this property has evolved alongside the community around it, adapting to changing needs, new generations, and new possibilities.
Rosewood Manor continues that tradition through a thoughtfully designed collection of of two-story and three-story homes created for the way people live today, and the way life evolves tomorrow.
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The story isn't over… it's simply moving forward.
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A Place That Continues Forward
Some properties remain unchanged for generations. This was never one of them.
For more than a century, this site evolved alongside Edmonds itself, adapting to changing needs and serving different purposes throughout its history.
Long before Rosewood Manor became a community of new homes, the property played a meaningful role in the story of the community around it, continually reinventing itself as each generation left its mark.
While the original structure eventually reached the end of its life, the significance of the place remains.
Today, Rosewood Manor continues that story through a thoughtfully planned community designed for modern living. The site's next chapter may look different than those that came before it, but its purpose remains much the same: serving the people who call it home.
Meaningful places aren't frozen in time, they're shaped by the generations that help them evolve.
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Connected to What Matters
Rosewood Manor places everyday conveniences, major commuter routes, and the best of Edmonds within easy reach.
Located near shopping, dining, parks, healthcare, and commuter connections throughout Snohomish and King Counties, the community offers convenient access to downtown Edmonds, the Edmonds waterfront, the ferry terminal, Seattle, Bellevue, and destinations throughout the greater Puget Sound.
Rosewood Manor is currently assigned to Westgate Elementary School, College Place Middle School, and Edmonds-Woodway High School, creating a seamless progression from elementary through high school within the community.
Whether you're commuting to work, meeting friends for dinner, catching a ferry, enjoying the waterfront, or simply checking off your weekend to-do list, Rosewood Manor keeps the places you need close at hand.
Convenience isn't just about getting somewhere, it's about having the freedom to spend more time where you want to be.
As is pretty common with new construction, addresses don’t always map right away.
So if you use GPS, you can use Use 8104 220th St SW, Edmonds and it will get you there.
If you’re old school, (or just don’t trust GPS) follow these:
Take exit 177 from I-5. Go West onto WA-104 W/N 205th St/Lake Ballinger Way. Use the right lane to continue, then exit right onto Highway 99. Head Right (North) to 220th St SW and turn Left. (West) Rosewood Manor will be on the Left (South) in approximately 1/2 a mile.
Finding Rosewood Manor
The Chapter That Came Before
A Brief History of a Remarkable Place
Long before Rosewood Manor became a community of new homes, this property held a unique place in the story of Edmonds itself.
Originally developed in the early 1900s as a private estate, the property evolved alongside the community around it, adapting to changing needs, new generations, and new possibilities. What began as a residence eventually became something much more layered.
Over the course of more than a century, the site served as a gathering place, private home, healthcare facility, church community, and local landmark. Each chapter reflected the needs and character of its time, adding another layer to the property's remarkable history.
Its most colorful era arrived during Prohibition, when the estate operated as the White Horse Tavern. Known throughout the region for dancing, music, gambling, and more than a few encounters with law enforcement, the property became the subject of newspaper headlines, local lore, and stories that would be retold for generations.
While some of the legends that later surrounded Rosewood Manor proved difficult to verify, its reputation as one of Edmonds' more memorable gathering places became firmly established.
Like much of Edmonds itself, the property's history wasn't defined by a single chapter. It experienced moments of celebration, reinvention, and even a bit of notoriety along the way, a reminder that the places people value most are rarely shaped all at once. Instead, they evolve gradually through the people who live there, work there, gather there, and leave their mark over time.
While the original structure ultimately reached the end of its life, the significance of the place remains. Rosewood Manor represents the next chapter in a property that has always embraced change, carrying forward a legacy defined not by standing still, but by continually adapting to serve the people around it.
Today, a new generation of homes will stand where so many chapters came before. Different in form, but connected in purpose, continuing the story of a place that has spent more than a century evolving alongside Edmonds itself.
Sometimes the best we can do is an old Google Street Image. See the links below for a much better visual legacy of the property.
Continuing the Story
This summary only scratches the surface of Rosewood Manor's remarkable history. Over the years, local historians, writers, journalists, and community members have devoted countless hours to researching, documenting, and preserving the stories connected to this property and the people who shaped it.
Many of those efforts were inspired by a desire to capture and preserve the property's history before it entered this next chapter. Their work helped ensure that the stories, memories, and significance of this place would not be lost, and we are grateful for the care they've taken in preserving that history for future generations.
If you'd like to learn more about the property's many chapters, we encourage you to explore some of the articles and historical resources that helped inform our understanding of this unique place.