Brockmont Park

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The Brockmont Park Historic District consists of 58 single-family homes in northwest Glendale that were built on a portion of the former 140-acre estate of John C. Brockman. He was a noted businessman and philanthropist who built his grand hillside home, which he called Brockmont, in 1910. By 1914 he built the four-story clock tower that is now a neighborhood landmark and listed on the Glendale Register. Upon Brockman’s death in 1925, his large estate was subdivided by the Home Realty Company into a tract called Brockmont Park. A private park added to the neighborhood's desirability. In the 1950s, the park and portions of the gardens below the Brockman House were developed, bringing a number of Ranch style homes into the excellent collection of Period Revival style homes built in the 1920s and 1930s. Today, the area's tree lined streets and high-quality architecture make it one of Glendale's most distinctive neighborhoods.

If you have any questions about this district or the designation process, please contact the City's Historic Preservation Planner at (818) 548-2140.

District Map
Depicting properties included in the historic district.

Historic Report
Contains information about the history of the neighborhood, its architectural styles, and the contributing status of individual properties.

Historic District Property Search
Find information about specific properties by searching by address or by clicking on parcels shown on the interactive map.

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