Address Index
Block 233
Lot 28
Date c. 1910 (before 1913)
Contributing Yes
Architect Left blank
Style Arts and Crafts
Garage Yes
Shed Left blank 2 1/2-story rectilinear clapboard house; central entrance set beneath segmental-arch bracketed hood; entrance flanked by triple pairs of casement windows; hip roof with bracketed eaves, one-story sun porch to west.
Feature: Garage; one-story clapboard building with hip roof.
Site 119-40-0433
Date 1910
Style Colonial Revival
Condition good
Material clapboard; stone; brick
Structure wood frame with light members
Surroundings woodland; residential This is a 2 1/2 story, 3 bay vernacular house of multiple building materials with Colonial Revival overtones, featuring a hipped-roof.
Feature: Garage
Surveyor: Alina Rodescu ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company
Park Hill Homes (1912)
approx. p. 35
Caption Frederick Hughes residence The 1912 *Park Hill Homes* booklet illustrates this as a small 1909-1910 home at 119 Hillcrest Avenue.
Citations Property descriptions are shown source-by-source from the 1984 Park Hill Historic District Application prepared by the Yonkers Planning Department, the 2002 Park Hill Historic District Application prepared by Andrew S. Dolkart, and Park Hill Homes, published by the American Real Estate Company in 1912 and hosted by the Westchester County Archives. Source page references are approximate and are provided to help locate passages in the original source documents.