Lovingly Cared-for Historic Home Dripping with Charm. Large and lovely kitchen with breakfast nook, formal dining, living room, cozy fireplaced den for cozy winter nights, powder room. And you will live in the inviting three-season room off the kitchen; this room seamlessly offers you the outdoors while you relax with your morning coffee or your glass of wine as the sun sets. The second floor has three generous bedrooms, a sitting room, and two full baths. The home also offers central air. Outside is a lush green lawn with beautiful flower gardens and a three-car barn. The location is perfect, minutes to the Village of Sheffield and the Town of Great Barrington. Close to all of Berkshire County’s cultural attractions, music venues, restaurants and shops. A wonderful home waiting for you to write its next chapter.
What is the most compelling thing about this property?
Rarely does a house comes on the market that holds out such promise for a comfortable, cozy yet charming lifestyle. With this house, you can enjoy a historic and authentic Berkshire experience with all the convenience of modern living.
For whom is this house perfect?
With three generously sized bedrooms, this house is perfect for anyone from a single person to a family with children, for year-round living or a country escape. What matters is that the new owner appreciate the special environment this house creates.
What is the most fun thing to do within five miles of this property?
This house is in a great location. The Village of Sheffield, still surrounded by spacious farmlands, has an intimate vibe all its own. The Town of Great Barrington, just minutes up the road, offers restaurants, shopping, theater, music, movies and practical things like banks, hardware stores and grocery stores (including the famous Guido’s). Skiing and snowboarding at either Butternut or Catamount are nearby, as are wonderful hiking trails. And all the other important Berkshire attractions are easily accessible.
If this house could talk, what secrets would it tell you about its history?
This house was built in 1830. You can just imagine what it has seen. This house could tell you stories of the people and events that have shaped the Berkshires.
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