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Shaker Heights Today
By the People, for the People
Historic Shaker Heights Home with Speakeasy Lists for $1.295M
The 1933 Tudor Revival features eight bedrooms, a Prohibition-era bar, and one of Northeast Ohio's largest residential pools.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 12:20pm
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A historic 1933 Tudor Revival home in Shaker Heights, Ohio, has hit the market for $1.295 million. The 8-bedroom, 8-bathroom (6 full) property features a range of period details, including a Prohibition-era speakeasy bar, as well as one of the largest residential pools in Northeast Ohio.
Why it matters
This listing offers a rare opportunity to own a beautifully preserved piece of Shaker Heights history, showcasing the architectural elegance and affluent roots of this Cleveland suburb. The home's unique features, like the hidden speakeasy, provide a glimpse into the area's past and the lifestyles of its original wealthy residents.
The details
Built in 1933 by architect Nicholas Fritsche, the stone and brick Jacobethan-style Tudor Revival home is filled with period details, from the arched doorways and wood trim to the leaded glass windows and ornate light fixtures. The home follows an 'agglutinative plan,' with major rooms branching off a central hall. Highlights include a living room with a stone fireplace, a dining room with a leaded-glass bay window, and a family room concealing a Prohibition-era speakeasy bar. The home also features a 60-foot gunite pool, described as one of the largest residential pools in the region.
- The home was built in 1933.
- The property was listed for sale on March 12, 2026.
The players
Nicholas Fritsche
The architect who designed the home in 1933.
Susan D. Lenahan
The Howard Hanna real estate broker listing the property.
Richard Campen
The author who featured the home in his 1992 book 'The Distinguished Homes of Shaker Heights.'
What they’re saying
“It's one of the finest examples of restoration and maintenance in a historic Shaker property.”
— Susan D. Lenahan, Howard Hanna Real Estate Broker
The takeaway
This historic Shaker Heights home offers a rare opportunity to own a beautifully preserved piece of the area's past, complete with unique features like a Prohibition-era speakeasy and one of the region's largest residential pools. The property's architectural elegance and ties to the community's affluent origins make it a compelling find for buyers seeking a distinctive luxury home with a rich history.


