Belvedere is a heritage-listed residence at 7 Cranbrook Avenue, Cremorne, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.
[1] Built 1919 for grazier C. H. Stockman, who specified broad eaves and wide verandahs and generous proportions for the plan.
[2][1] The house is an excellent example of the larger more mature Californian bungalow, and has all the typical elements of the larger more mature Californian bungalow style: planes of white rough-cast, areas of timber shingles, massive dark stained timber beams and low pitched, wide, sheltering eaves.
A vigorous and assured interpretation of the Californian bungalow; with deep overhanging roofs, dynamic asymmetry and cleverly exposed structural timbers.
The house is generally regarded as one of the finest individual California Bungalow designs in NSW, described by J. M. Freeland as "an eloquent sculptural statement" which "anticipated later domestic work by nearly half a century".