SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — You could say 22525 Shaker Blvd. is one of the most distinguished homes of Shaker Heights. In fact, it appeared in Richard Campen’s book by that title in 1992.
Built by architect Nicholas Fritsche in 1933, the stone and brick Jacobethan-style Tudor Revival home is a reminder of the city’s origins as a streetcar suburb for the affluent.
The home, with eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms (six full), recently hit the market with a list price of $1.295 million…