106 Undercliff Street

Park Hill West (c. 2006)

approx. p. 45

James W. Butterly House; two-story, four bay, brick Medieval Revival residence; L-shaped plan; projecting gabled porch with round-arched entrance featuring stone and brick voussoirs; six-over-six double hung windows, some with wrought iron balconies; clapboarded gable ends; steeply pitched slate gable and hipped roofs; brick chimney.

Park Hill (2002)

approx. p. 668

2 1/2-story house of brick laid in English bond; steep roof slopes; projecting, gabled entrance pavilion with round-arch doorway, stone and brick voussoirs, and wood door with leaded window; rectangular window openings; steep gable with clapboard pediment to right of entry; steep hip roof slope with dormer-like loggia to left; clapboard triangular gablette; iron balconies in front of second-story windows; brick chimney.

Park Hill (1984)

approx. pp. 36-37

This is a 2 1/2 story Medieval Revival house with a slate hipped roof, multiple cross gables and porches. Casement windows are used throughout. Stone and wrought-iron are used on decorative balconies and surrounding doorways.

Surveyor: Diane Lutters ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company

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