68 Undercliff Street

Also listed as 70 Undercliff Street; 72 Undercliff Street

Park Hill West (c. 2006)

approx. p. 44

Francis H. Sisson House; two-and-one half story, three bay, brick Colonial Revival residence; rectangular plan; scamozzi-columned entrance portico with surmounting Chippendale style balustrade; centrally-placed sidelighted entrance with fanlight flanked by tripartite double hung sash windows; contrasting stone belt course and quoining; six-over-two double hung sash windows with shutters; slate gambrel roof with modillioned cornice; hipped roof dormers flanking centrally-placed gambrel-roofed dormer with round-arched window with decorative muntins; brick chimneys; flanking side porch supported on Tuscan columns; flanking wing. Vacant side lots; lots 110 and 112.

Park Hill (2002)

approx. pp. 663-664

2 1/2-story house faced in brick laid in Flemish bond; symmetrical block; central entrance with one-story Ionic portico capped by wood railing; Federal-inspired segmental-arch doorway with paneled door, leaded sidelights, and leaded fanlight; brick quoins, stone belt course between first and second stories; multi-paned, double-hung, wood sash; shutters; bracketed cornice; gambrel roof with hip- and gambrel-roof dormers; round-arch window with decorative sash in gambrel dormer; slate roof; recessed wing to east with covered storage area marked by rubblestone walls and hip roof with slate shingles; brick chimneys; porch on west side with Tuscan columns and roof railing; round-arch window with decorative ash on top floor of west elevation; rubblestone and brick retaining walls. Side lot to north

Park Hill (1984)

approx. pp. 34-35

This is a 2 1/2 story, 3 bay Colonial Revival house with a gambrel roof, multiple hipped roof gables, and dormers. The attic story center bay dormer has a gambrel roof and window with tracery. Entrance portico is one story with balustrade above, supported by Ionic columns and containing doorway with sidelights with fanlight. There is brick quoining and lintels, a concrete string course, and second story wood shutters.

Feature: Brick paths, patios and wall

Surveyor: Diane Lutters ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company

Park Hill Homes (1912)

approx. p. 4

The 1912 *Park Hill Homes* booklet illustrates this as a full-page 1911 home; the source caption gives the address as 72 Undercliff Street.

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