29 Alta Avenue
Also listed as 151 Park Hill Avenue
Park Hill West (c. 2006)
approx. p. 15
Two-and-one half story, two bay, stucco Mission style residence; rectangular plan; stone foundation; enclosed tiled, hipped roof porch with casement windows with transoms; central entrance; paired double hung sash windows; bracketed cornice; tiled, hipped roof with hipped dormers, central brick chimney; alterations include new windows with false muntins.
Significance: Park Hill West (c. 2006), pp. 48-58, cites this with 265 Park Hill Avenue as a Mission Style dwelling that emulates buildings of the Spanish period in America through red-tile hipped roofs and plain stuccoed walls, illustrating Park Hill's use of period architectural styles in suburban house design.
Park Hill (2002)
approx. pp. 27-28
2 1/2-story, stucco house; one-story enclosed front porch with central entrance; transoms above porch windows; hip roof with wide, hip-roof dormers; bracketed cornices; Spanish-tile roof cladding; hood over east and west side doors, with Spanish tile; tall brick chimney.
Park Hill (1984)
approx. pp. 382-383
This is a 2 1/2 story, 3 bay, vernacular house with Mission style overtones. It has a tile hipped roof with large hipped roof dormers. There is a center chimney at ridge and a front enclosed porch with shed roof.
Significance: Park Hill (1984), pp. 424-435, cites this with 265 Park Hill Avenue as a Mission Revival dwelling that emulates buildings of the Spanish period in California through hipped tile roofs and plain stuccoed walls.
Surveyor: Diane Lutters ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company