90 Rockland Avenue
Park Hill (2002)
approx. pp. 628-629
2 1/2-story shingle house set high above street; rubblestone retaining walls and stair posts and railings; central entrance set within rubblestone segmental arch; to right of entrance, one-story, three-sided, angled bay, with central round-arch windows with web sash, supports wide, projecting, gambrel-roof wing; asymmetrical arrangement of round-arch windows and rectangular casement windows in gable; windows with double-hung, diamond-pane and Gothic sash and diamond-pane casements; long peak-roof wing to north of entrance wing; rounded bay on first story with transoms; corbeled oriel with wide segmental-arch window on second story; shed and peak-roof dormers; one-story porch on north elevation supported by rubblestone posts; porch with bracketed eaves and wood railings, oval window in center of north elevation; south elevation with three-sided, angled oriel with shed roof; rear elevation with projecting, one-story, rectilinear bay to east and Palladian window in peak-roof gable; peak roof slopes, and varied windows; two rubblestone chimney stacks.
Feature: Garage; one-story stucco building with hip roof.
Park Hill (1984)
approx. pp. 94-95
This 2 1/2 story house is an excellent example of the Shingle Style employing multiple building materials; asphalt gambrel roof with cross gable, multiple dormers; bay, oriel, Palladian and oval windows; continuous front-side porch with stone piers; balustrade on top of porch, and sidelights with tracery.
Surveyor: Alina Rodescu ยท Builder: American Real Estate Company