Reduced by $500,000 !!!
Owners say sell, sell, sell. Country Home in the Berkshires. Buying Berkshires? Then buy now before this beautiful estate is sold. A Thoroughbred Property located in the Northern Berkshire Mountains in South Williamstown, home of Williams College and The Clark Art Museum. Conservatively elegant and inspiring the genteel country home life. One of the most coveted properties in South Williamstown is available again.
Glorious Views and Gracious Living in South Williamstown with 87 acres of fields and mature hemlock forest through which meanders the west branch of the Green River. Most spectacular are the vistas in every direction including Mt. Greylock and the Hopper. The perfectly designed comfortable and well laid out 3 bedroom single level home is nestled unobtrusively atop a gentle rise surrounded by privacy and protection. The home is ideal for you or for...
Glorious Views and Gracious Living in South Williamstown with 87 acres of fields and mature hemlock forest through which meanders the west branch of the Green River. Most spectacular are the vistas in every direction including Mt. Greylock and the Hopper. The perfectly designed comfortable and well laid out 3 bedroom single level home is nestled unobtrusively atop a gentle rise surrounded by privacy and protection. The home is ideal for you or for entertaining since the spacious LR and DR will accommodate large gatherings as would the handsomely weathered stone terrace and grounds. Reduced taxes thanks to the agricultural and conservation easements.
The property also includes a quaint caretaker cottage that could be converted into a home office or studio for the artist.
It is worth the drive from town to relax in this Country Home in the Berkshires. One look at this home and the exquisite views toward the Berkshire Mountain Range and the rolling meadows that will remain unobstructed will result in immediate desire for the rural life in this rustic town so rich with cultural events and university level discussion of world events. Call today, visit tomorrow and live Berkshires forever.