Something special! Just completed: a FULLY renovated home, former barn on the Green River! A truly versatile layout allows one or more families to enjoy complete private spaces indoors and out. Every detail thoughtful and tasteful from luxurious polished nickel and crystal hardware to deep soaking bathtubs. Enter through the former barn’s Dutch door into a modern, open layout where every single room boasts a beautiful view. Fully fenced yard for small children/pets plus 9.5 acres of open rolling fertile meadows. Fixtures/Hardware: Waterworks, Wolf, Schluter, Graff, Bertazzoni, Kohler, Danby marble, Italian stone and oak floors throughout. Barn easily converts into a workshop/gym. New roof. Great Barrington zip yet located in low tax Egremont. A Special Green River Country Estate!
What is the most compelling thing about this property?
Tucked away along the Green River, this property is the epitome of a charming country escape. A beautifully renovated former barn on gorgeous property takes you away from the busy world yet is still close enough to towns and conveniences to make life easy. A little bit of heaven right here in the Berkshires.
For whom is this house perfect?
This house offers options. It could be perfect for one family, but the versatile layout makes it possible for two families to share. And for people who want a home office or workshop or gym, the barn also offers flexible choices. Mostly, this house is perfect for anyone who wants to live on a beautiful and historic property. And it can help anybody’s bottom line to be in low-tax Egremont.
What is the most fun thing to do within five miles of this property?
A most appealing choice is just to stay at home, enjoy the beautiful rolling meadows and listen to the brook babble by. But if you do want to venture out, you are about 12 minutes from downtown Great Barrington, where you can enjoy dining, shopping and music, theater, and movies. Just next door, you’ll find the North Egremont Wildlife Management Area for hiking, wildlife and a good old fashioned swimming hole. And in the winter, there’s skiing
If this house could talk, what secrets would it tell you about its history?
Originally built in 1900, this house has had many lives, but most of them as a farm where crops and animals were raised. What stories it could tell about adventures in agriculture as Egremont grew and developed over the 20th century.
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