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 Mar 17, 2010

   
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Malvern
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Attleboro Road
Year built: 1915
Square feet: 3854
Style: Colonial.
Georgian feel with faux fan lights over first floor windows and dentil molding at the roof line. Ornamentation at front entry and over first floor windows.

Attleboro Road
Year built: 1952
Square feet: 4066
Style: Colonial - PA Farmhouse.
Pennsylvania farmhouse design brought to US from German and Dutch immigrants in the 18th century. Recognized for its rough texture of the undressed fieldstone walls. Clay tile roof.

Sherbrooke Road
Year built: 1935
Square feet:
4877
Style:
English/Tudor Revival and Jacobethan.
Stone walls, narrow, rectangular grouped windows surrounded and separated by stone, b
ay windows;  tall chimneys with multiple shafts. Half-timbering in front gable, oriel window over driveway pass-through.

Malvern neighborhood home values* range from: $375,000 to $1,500,000

Looks like: A striking collection of homes marked by an array of charming front doorways. A predominantly residential neighborhood nestled among mature trees.

Feels like: A peaceful district that surrounds the wonderfully restored Hanna Perkins School building and grounds, complete with public green space and butterfly garden.

Walk to: The facilities and nature paths at Horseshoe Lake Park, Hathaway Brown school, Almar's small mall, Shaker Middle School.

Close to: Fairmount Circle's shops and eateries, Van Aken shops and eateries; Shaker library's Bertram branch Larchmere district with quaint antique shops and unique dining.

Named for: Malvern Elementary (now Hanna Perkins Center), 19910 Malvern Road, built in 1922.

Community Association: Yes.

*based on Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Office Market Valuation.

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