Spanish Colonial Revival: 1915 to 1930

There are only a few examples of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in Belmont. They are typically identified by their stuccoed or plaster exterior walls and red tile roofs. Round arched openings are a common feature as are embellished door surrounds.

Examples Found in Belmont

James Connelly House, 1929 | 32 Rockmont Road

32 Rockmont Road

As is typical the roof of 32 Rockmont (PDF) is covered in a red tile and the brick chimneys also have tile-roofed tops. The main entrance contains an arched wooden door with large iron hinges and a quoined surround. The single-story entrance vestibule has a flat roof with curved parapet. There is a mix of rectangular and arched casement windows glazed with multiple panes of rectangular glass.