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 May 13, 2008

   
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Mercer
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Hazelmere Road
Year built: 1952
Square ft: 1766
Style: Ranch.
Attached garage, clapboard siding and double-hung windows
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Calverton Road
Year built: 1928
Square ft: 2222
Style: French
Cedar shake roof with low-set dormers that break the roof line. Large vertical windows throughout.   

Calverton Road
Year built: 1931
Square ft: 2344
Style: French
Steeply pitched hip roof. Stone used for minimal decoration. Large vertical casement windows on the first floor.

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Lyman Circle
Year built: 1931
Square ft: 2400
Style: English-Jacobethan
Notable architects: Dunn & Cooper.
Stone window frames and ornamentation. Slate roof, leaded glass windows, and multiple chimneys.

Duffield Road
Year built: 1949
Square ft: 2653
Style: Colonial
Notable Architects: Moulthrop.
Combines brick and wood clapboard siding in a more contemporary Colonial style. Slate roof and double-hung windows are classic elements.

Stanford Road
Year built: 1938
Square ft: 3839
Style: Colonial - PA Farmhouse
Notable Architects: Fox & Duthie.
Fieldstone facade with tinted mortar to accentuate the irregular shapes of the stone. Simple gable roof accented with dentil molding.             

Mercer neighborhood home values* range from:  $220,000 to $600,000.

Looks like: Depends on where you are in this largest of Shaker's neighborhoods. Could be cozy, contemporary, ranch traditional or stately, all in a large and lovely environment conducive to walking, running, biking and strolling.

Feels like: The best of both worlds: close to Cleveland's business, arts, sports, and medical centers, yet still in proximity to suburban amenities, including public and private schools both in Mercer and nearby.

Walk to: The new and improved Thornton Park -- by foot or ride a bike. Easy to reach, lots to do, right in Mercer's backyard. The fireworks are front and center -- some residents enjoy them from their own yards. Playgrounds at all three area schools and Thornton Park.

Close to: Nifty shops and slic of campus life at Fairmount Circle. Also, Bertram Woods Branch library, the shops at Almar, Green Line RTA.

Named for: Mercer Elementary, 23325 Wimbledon, built in 1953.

Community Association: Yes.

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

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