Stately 1920 Tudor Overlooking Shaker Lakes Lists for $1.15M

The recently listed home in Cleveland Heights features six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and direct access to wooded trails and parkland.

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

A 1920 Tudor home located at 2917 N. Park Boulevard in Cleveland Heights, Ohio has been listed for $1.15 million. The 7,043 square foot home features six bedrooms, each with en suite bathrooms, as well as direct access to wooded trails and parkland overlooking Lower Shaker Lake.

Why it matters

The listing of this stately Tudor home highlights the continued demand for high-end, historic properties in the Cleveland Heights area, which is known for its impressive residential architecture and proximity to natural amenities like the Shaker Lakes.

The details

The home's brick façade, steep gables, and half-timbered accents convey a sense of grandeur. Inside, original architectural elements remain, including a wood-paneled library, elegant wainscoting, and an ornate fireplace in the expansive living room. The kitchen has been updated with modern finishes, while each of the six bedrooms comes with an en suite bathroom. The property also includes a partially finished basement, a two-car attached garage, and multiple bonus spaces for flexibility and storage.

  • The home was recently listed for sale in February 2026.

The players

Candace Papotto

The listing agent for the home, along with David Ayers and Nick Zawitz of The Agency Cleveland Northcoast.

David Ayers

A listing agent for the home, along with Candace Papotto and Nick Zawitz of The Agency Cleveland Northcoast.

Nick Zawitz

A listing agent for the home, along with Candace Papotto and David Ayers of The Agency Cleveland Northcoast.

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What they’re saying

“You can imagine slow mornings in the sunroom, afternoons in the library, and evenings spent hosting or just settling in. It's romantic, but completely livable.”

— Candace Papotto, Listing agent (cleveland.com)

“One of my favorite things about the primary suite is that, originally, the suite was devised with an adjacent bedroom and bathroom suite, so the lady of the house could enjoy her privacy with the adjoining door closed. Incidentally, the door only has a doorknob on the lady's side, so she could decide when the husband was allowed to re-enter. Perhaps modern builders could learn from this concept.”

— David Ayers, Listing agent (cleveland.com)

What’s next

The home is currently listed for sale, and interested buyers can contact the listing agents at The Agency Cleveland Northcoast for more information.

The takeaway

This stately Tudor home in Cleveland Heights showcases the enduring appeal of historic, high-end properties in the area, which offer a blend of architectural character, natural surroundings, and proximity to the city's cultural amenities.