J. M. Chapman House (10 Rockledge Road)
Overview
This historic house, built in 1900, is listed on the national and state register of historic places. It was built in the style of an Elizabethan cottage and is also known as the Perez House. An artist’s sketch of this picturesque house appeared on the January 1906 cover of “American Homes & Gardens”.
J. M. Chapman commissioned the architect A. F. Norris to translate the drawing into a residence. In the June 1908 issue of the same magazine, this house is the subject of a lengthy article by Francis Durando Nichols which describes among other things the details of floating stucco on galvanized wire lath. Interior pictures describe the elaborate wood details and the many innovative design features of the house.
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