109 Edgecliff Terrace

Park Hill (2002)

approx. p. 189

Three-story house; rubblestone first story, portion of second story, chimneys. and retaining wall; shingle and wood timber above; wide segmental arch at left of lower story with entrance recessed within, entrance flanked by eight-light sidelights; entrance arch echoed to right by segmental-arch window; full-height, three-sided, angled bay in center; segmental-arch window on first story with multi-pane casement windows with transoms above; shingle on upper stories crowned by polygonal cap; to left of bay on second story are single and triple 6x1 windows with wood panels below, extending past main block of house; peak roof with deep bracketed eaves; on front elevation, shed-roof third story extends from peak roof; open loggia at northeast corner of third story with paired Doric columns, first story extends to north past house and has terrace on top; garage cul into terrace to north.

Alterations: Second-story porch enclosed.

Park Hill (1984)

approx. pp. 370-371

This is a 2 1/2 story, excellent Shingle Style house with a hipped roof, multiple cross gables, dormers, porches and materials, it has an oriel window and a large three-story bay window with a sloping triple sided roof. Decorative wood panels surround the windows. The first story is stone construction with large stone arched entry.

Surveyor: Alina Rodescu ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company

Park Hill Homes (1912)

approx. p. 15

The 1912 *Park Hill Homes* booklet illustrates this as a full-page 1911 home at 109 Edgecliff Terrace.

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