SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — In 1918, Wentworth Marshall, founder of the former Marshall’s drugstore chain, built a stately Tudor-style home at 3074 Lee Road on two acres on what is now Marshall Lake. By the early 2000s, the once-grand residence was in disrepair, abandoned and facing a date with the wrecking ball.
But then a couple from Hinckley Township stepped in, rescuing the home from foreclosure and bringing it back to life with a blend of historic character and contemporary style. Now, for the first time in nearly a decade, the Marshall Mansion is back on the market, listed for $1.799 million.
“This in-town mansion boasts so many timeless luxuries and details,” says Howard Hanna agent Chris Jurcisin, who shares the listing with Ernie Cahoon. “Since being extensively restored, it has been transformed into a modern-day estate complete with breathtaking views of Marshall Lake.”…