47 Rockland Avenue

Park Hill (2002)

approx. pp. 602-603

2 1/2-story house set on high rubblestone base and stair; base pierced by semi-circular openings; porch rests on high base, with stone bases supporting paired and triple Doric columns; pediment on porch leading to entry; entrance with sidelights; three-sided, angled bay on second story; cross gables; Palladian window in front gable; on north elevation, one-story and basement, three-sided, angled bay supporting projecting second story and projecting gable; bracketed eaves.

Alterations: Aluminum siding.

Feature: Garage; possibly a shed originally. One-story, shingle building with rubblestone base and peak roof.

Park Hill (1984)

approx. pp. 68-69

This 2 1/2 story house is a good example of the Shingle Style employing various building materials, gabled roof with multiple cross gables, oriel and bay windows, Palladian window, sidelights, overhanging eaves, vergeboards, and multiple porches.

Feature: Shed

Noteworthy: Palladian window

Surveyor: Alina Rodescu ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company

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