107 Hillcrest Avenue
Noteworthy: The 1907 Yonkers atlas shows the Park Hill Riding Club stable extending across the present-day locations of 103, 107, and 109 Hillcrest Avenue. The stable footprint is a historic map relationship, not an aka or single surviving property.
Park Hill (2002)
approx. pp. 270-271
2 1/2-story house; rubblestone base, porch piers, and chimney; shingle siding; front porch with railing; stucco and half-timber pediment over entry stairs; entrance recessed to right with square window to right of door; peak roof slopes with multiple gables with stucco and half-timber siding; extensive diamond-pane sash.
Feature: Garage; one-story, two-car stucco and half-timber building with peak roof.
Park Hill (1984)
approx. pp. 298-299
This is a 2 1/2 story, Medieval Revival house of multiple building materials, featuring a gabled roof with multiple cross gables, half-timber decoration, multiple porches and various depths and projections of house plan.
Feature: Garage
Surveyor: Alina Rodescu ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company
Park Hill Homes (1912)
approx. p. 21
The 1912 *Park Hill Homes* booklet illustrates this as a full-page 1911 home at 107 Hillcrest Avenue.