19 Hillside Drive
Park Hill West (c. 2006)
approx. p. 28
C. Bikle House; two-and-one half story, three bay, shingled, Colonial Revival style residence; square plan; high random rubble exposed foundation; corner pilasters; centrally-placed entrance porch with sidelights, with Ionic columns supporting wide frieze and second story porch; round-arched second story porch entrance with sidelights; one-over-one double hung sash windows with top gothic sash; two-side full height bay window with recessed paneled spandrels; large hipped roof with bracketed wide overhang; hipped roof dormers; coursed stone chimneys.
Feature: One-story, random rubble, one-car garage; flat roof.
Park Hill (2002)
approx. pp. 286-287
2 1/2-story, rectilinear house; rubblestone base; shingle siding; central porch supported by Ionic columns and capped by balustrade; entrance flanked by horizontal windows above wood panels; full-height corner Ionic pilasters; rectangular windows with unusual elliptical upper sash; arched doorway in center of second story facade leading onto open porch; bowed bay on west elevation; hip roof with hip-roof dormers; bracketed cornice; tall stone chimney.
Feature: Garage; one-story, rubblestone building with flat roof; entrance flanked by pilasters and capped by lintel with cartouche.
Park Hill (1984)
approx. pp. 234-235
This is a 2 1/2 story, 3 bay Colonial Revival house with a hipped roof and multiple hipped roof dormers. There are large overhanging eaves with brackets mounted on a board and batten frieze. Corinthian pilasters decorate all corners. The entrance portico is supported by Ionic columns and has a rounded projection with balustrade and stone base, there are multiple decorative window types throughout.
Noteworthy: Corinthian pilasters; ornamentation on bay windows
Significance: Park Hill (1984), pp. 424-435, cites this as a freer interpretation of neo-classic precedents, using a wide overhanging hipped roof, massive dormers, austere shingled surfaces, a modified Palladian window, and a two-sided full-height bay window.
Surveyor: Alina Rodescu ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company