109 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. p. 272
2 1/2-story stucco house; one-story entrance pavilion to left of front elevation; entrance with sidelights and small segmental-arch fanlight, row of three casement windows to right; chamfered bay to right with polygonal cap; modest one-story sun porch to south; peak roof slopes may once have had shingles laid to resemble thatch.
Feature: Garage; one-story stucco building with hip roof.
Park Hill (1984)
approx. pp. 300-301
This is a 2 1/2 story eclectic house with a gambrel roof, rounded eaves and numerous projections creating bay and dormer sections and enclosed front porch.
Alterations: Rear porch
Surveyor: Alina Rodescu ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company
Park Hill Homes (1912)
approx. p. 24
The 1912 *Park Hill Homes* booklet illustrates this as a full-page 1911 home at 109 Hillcrest Avenue.