59 Edgecliff Terrace
Park Hill (2002)
approx. p. 164
1/2-story clapboard house; cobblestone base, porch piers, stair walls. and chimney; projecting porch to right with bracketed half-timber gable and shallow Tudor arch; entrance to left beneath porch; entrance flanked by triple windows with wide center lights and transoms; triple window to left with original multi-pane sash; Doric arbor extending to felt from porch across front of house; peak roof slopes with hip-roof dormers; second-story windows with eared and battered enframements; windows with multi-pane upper sash; boxy bay with hip roof and diamond-pane sash on north elevation; deep bracketed eaves.
Alterations: Portion of porch glazed.
Feature: Garage; small one-story shingle building with peak roof.
Park Hill (1984)
approx. pp. 352-353
This is a 1 1/2 story bungalow style house, with a gable roof, large cross gable, and hipped roof dormers. The large cross gable is decorated by half-timbering and ornamental brackets. The front porch is supported by cobblestone piers. A porch extension employs a trellis supported by Doric ornaments.
Significance: Park Hill (1984), pp. 424-435, cites this with 54 Edgecliff Terrace as a Bungaloid dwelling showing the adaptability of major period styles to less pretentious structures.
Surveyor: Diane Lutters ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company
Park Hill Homes (1912)
approx. p. 29
The 1912 *Park Hill Homes* booklet illustrates this as a small 1909-1910 home at 59 Edgecliff Terrace.