Forget cookie-cutter houses — this $4.5 million Cleveland compound is a full-blown countryside village with three residences and 27 acres of land.
A true one-of-a-kind property, the 27-acre compound in Waite Hill (a charming rural suburb of Cleveland) has just hit the market for $4.5 million, bringing with it three distinct dwellings, a barn-turned-blacksmith shop, a private squash court, and enough acreage to run your own countryside retreat.
Originally built in 1930, the main residence started out as a stable before being transformed into a dramatic English Tudor.
Today, its cobblestone courtyard, hand-hewn beams, and leaded-glass windows carry a sense of timeless craftsmanship, while offering all the scale and presence of a grand country estate.
Alongside the Manor House are two additional cottages — The Stone Cottage and The White House — that open the door to multi-generational living, guest accommodations, or even creative re-use as work studios. Pair that with barns, pastures, and outbuildings scattered across the acreage, and the estate feels more like its own private village than a single-family home.
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An overview of the Ohio estate

The property at 9391 Hobart Road spans 10,809 square feet of living space, with a total of nine bedrooms and nine bathrooms (five of them full).
Inside, you’ll find five fireplaces, original stonework, and hand-crafted wrought iron details that trace back to the blacksmith barn on site, where fixtures were forged in the late 1920s. Listing agents David Ayers and Nick Zawitz of The Agency Cleveland are representing the property.

The manor house
At the center of the estate is the Manor House, a stable-turned-residence with all the dramatic touches of English Tudor architecture. Expect vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, stone fireplaces that anchor living spaces, and large leaded-glass windows that overlook the rolling grounds.


With elegant, rustic interiors
The English Tudor home is just as charming once you step inside, with its spacious rooms boasting rich textures, historical details, and a rustic-elegant design that makes you feel right at home.




Living spaces with soaring, beamed ceilings
There’s no shortage of spaces to gather, with living spaces scattered throughout, and a fireplace-anchored living area with leaded glass windows and original wrought iron fixtures.

And its own tavern
Taking things one step further, the Cleveland home has its own rustic tavern.


Plus an indoor squash court with a twist
One of the estate’s more unexpected features is a two-story indoor squash court, original to the Manor House. While it could easily be preserved for squash enthusiasts, the space also begs for a creative reimagining — whether as a private pickleball court, a basketball half-court, or a unique entertainment venue.

The stone cottage
The two guest dwellings on the property offer flexibility few homes can match, starting with the Stone Cottage that charms with its rustic build and inviting courtyard.



The White House
The aptly named White House offers a lighter, traditional backdrop compared to the Stone Cottage. Nevertheless, both are private from the main residence, making them ideal for hosting extended family, housing staff, or providing guests with their own retreat.

Barns and outbuildings
Beyond the residences, the property brims with functional structures that add to its character. The blacksmith barn still carries the legacy of the fixtures it produced, while the dairy barn hints at the estate’s agrarian past.
A tractor barn and eight-car garage round out the impressive lineup, providing plenty of storage and infrastructure for agricultural or equestrian pursuits.



27 Acres of pastoral beauty
Perhaps the greatest luxury here is the land itself. With over 27 acres of open pastures, tree-dotted fields, and fence-lined paddocks, the property creates an atmosphere of privacy and possibility.


A property with possibilities
Part historical landmark, part lifestyle playground, the Waite Hill compound is primed for its next chapter. With its mix of heritage architecture, modern livability, and vast acreage, it could serve as a showpiece private residence, a multi-generational estate, or even the base for a boutique agricultural venture.


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