REMBRANDT COULDN'T PAINT a prettier picture than this expanded Cape Style home in Williamstown MA- in the Northern Berkshires. It's SOLD or it will be soon at this price, in this neighborhood and with this much appeal. The Knolls is one of Williamstowns treasured locations because its quiet and semi-secluded yet literally just a stroll away from Spring St., the theatre, restaurants and shops. The entire Cape was completely remodeled and then a large master bedroom suite with full bath and 2 car garage underneath was added as well as a three season fully enclosed room and deck. The black granite counter tops and cherry cabinetry offer the wow factor; the open floor plan living area includes wood burning fireplace, dining area and kitchen with space in the island for casual meals and conversation. Half bath and laundry on the main floor. On the second floor are 2 Bedrooms and a full bath...
REMBRANDT COULDN'T PAINT a prettier picture than this expanded Cape Style home in Williamstown MA- in the Northern Berkshires. It's SOLD or it will be soon at this price, in this neighborhood and with this much appeal. The Knolls is one of Williamstowns treasured locations because its quiet and semi-secluded yet literally just a stroll away from Spring St., the theatre, restaurants and shops. The entire Cape was completely remodeled and then a large master bedroom suite with full bath and 2 car garage underneath was added as well as a three season fully enclosed room and deck. The black granite counter tops and cherry cabinetry offer the wow factor; the open floor plan living area includes wood burning fireplace, dining area and kitchen with space in the island for casual meals and conversation. Half bath and laundry on the main floor. On the second floor are 2 Bedrooms and a full bath. The full basement offers additional useable space and is walk-out through the heated 2 car garage. Lots to love in this brand new listing!
FIRST FLOOR:
Entry: Ceramic Tile Floor
Hall: Hardwood Floor; Closet; Bath with Washer/Dryer Connections
Kitchen: 246 x 12; Hardwood Floor; Granite Counters; Recessed Lighting; Crown Moldings; Island; Double Bowl Stainless Steel Sink; GE Triton Profile Dishwasher; GE Stainless Steel Electric Range with Braun Exhaust Fan and Light; GE Stainless Steel Refrigerator
Dining Area: 14 x 12; Hardwood Floor; Bay Window; Recessed Lighting
Living Room: 236 x 129; Hardwood Floor; Ceramic Tile Faced Wood Burning Fireplace with Ornate Mantel; Door to Deck; Wet Bar Area with Granite Countertop, Stainless Steel Sink & Cabinetry; Door to Basement; Recessed Lighting
Master Suite:
Bedroom: 15 x 226 plus 510; Bay Window; Ceiling Fan
Hall: Leeds into Finished 3 Seasons Porch
3 Seasons Porch: 10 x 17; Skylight; Vinyl Tile Floor; Pine Natural Unfinished Walls; 2 Fans with Lights; Slider to Back Deck
Bath: Ceramic Tile Floor; Double Bowl Vanity Sink; Step in Ceramic Tile Enclosed Shower Stall with Bench Seat
Master Dressing Room/Study: 86 x 13; Bay Window; 2 Skylights; Partial Wall Open to Master Bedroom
SECOND FLOOR:
Stairs/Hall: Carpeted; Linen Closet
Bedroom 1: 117 x 129 plus 2 Alcoves 69 x 54 and 42 x 37; Oak Hardwood Floor; Closet
Bedroom 2: 117 x 129 plus 2 Alcoves 69 x 54 and 42 x 37; 3 Closets; Oak Hardwood Floor
Full Bath: Replacement Fixtures; Pedistool Sink; Tub/Shower Unit
BASEMENT: Heated; All New Services; 200 Amps. Electric Panel; Concrete Floor; Poured Concrete Walls; Shower; Soap Stone Basin Laundry Sink; Weil-McLain Hot Water Boiler; Super Stone Hot Water Storage Tank; 220 Gallon Oil Tank; Access to Fully Finished 2 Car Attached Garage with Radiant Heated Floor; Radon level in basement of 6.8pcl per seller test.
GENERAL INFORMATION
LISTING BROKER HAS A FACILITATOR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE SELLER
Year Built: 1948 Recently Renovated Owned By Sellers: 2006
Foundation: Poured Concrete Total Sq. Ft Living Space: 2,092 per Assessor
Floors: Wood, Ceramic, Carpet Windows: Replacement Thermopane
Siding: Vinyl Color: Yellow w/ White Trim Roof: Asphalt/Fiberglass
Water: Public Sewer: Public Supply: Copper Waste: PVC & Cast Iron
Electric Service: 200 Amps Circuit Breaker Panel
Heat: Oil, Radiant in Floor on 1st Floor Hot Water Type: Oil
Driveway: Private; Paved Possession/Occupancy: At Closing
Lot size: .31 Acres Zoning: Residential Assessment: $593,200
Tax Rate: $12.78 Tax Year: 2010 Taxes: $7,581.10
Included In Sale: Kitchen Appliances Not Included: N/A
Elementary School(s): Williamstown Elementary Middle/High School(s): Mt. Greylock
Book: 1275 Page: 1006 Map: 131 Lot: 76
Exterior: 10 x 15 Plastic Lumber Deck; Landscaped; 56 x 4 Covered Porch; 2 Car Attached Garage
Lead Paint: Unknown Smoke/CO Detectors: Yes Exterior Lighting: Yes Cable TV: Yes
CODE: PHHNSF
Now a little bit about the Northern Berkshires and Williamstown MA. LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! All about Living in Williamstown where we put the accent on Livability. Williamstown offers plenty of arts and recreation options without the traffic and bustle of a large city. In 2007, Money magazine named Williamstown as a contender for one of the best 100 places to live in the U.S., an honor that speaks to how much this Northern Berkshires community has going for it.The town earns high marks because it is home to Williams College, which has consistently been ranked as the top small liberal-arts college in the country, but also home to the prestigious Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, which sits a short distance from downtown and attracts tourists from around the world, and also the Tony Award-winning Williamstown Theatre Festival, which runs every July and August.This is one of the easiest towns in Massachusetts to live in, said Town Manager Peter Fohlin. We dont have choking traffic, theres lots of outdoor recreation space, and we have a great variety of restaurants and entertainment. The college provides a great deal of opportunity for people to take part in cultural events, music, and drama, and we are centrally located just a few hours from Boston, New York and Montreal. Where else would you want to live?Williams College is the predominant physical presence downtown, and its buildings line both sides of the main street. But they are punctuated by shops, businesses, and eateries, and the college and the town share a peaceful and mutually beneficial coexistence.In this, the latest installment of its Community Profile series, BusinessWest takes a close look at what makes Williamstown such a desirable place to live, and also at two exciting new multi-million-dollar projects which will provide new office space, luxury condominiums, and a rebirth of the towns noteworthy Purple Pub.Town and GownOriginally called West Hoosac, the area was incorporated in 1765 as Williamstown after Ephraim Williams, who was killed in the French and Indian War, bequeathed a significant sum to the town on the condition that it was named after him. He started a free school that opened in 1791 and was named Williams College in 1793. Today, that early learning institution plays a vital role in the towns economic and geographic profile. The downtown area is very compact and an attractive draw for people who want to be park their cars and walk wherever they need to go. Its easy to find a place to own or rent where you can walk to restaurants, the movie theater, a golf course, or the colleges cultural and sporting events. Since townsfolk and college students intermingle, the town and college have established and maintain an excellent working relationship.The
Williamstown is known for its culture. The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute is world-famous. It was built here in the 1950s by the Clark family as a safe depository for their art collection in the event of a nuclear war with Russia, Fohlin said. After they passed away, it was turned into a public institution of world renown. People from all over the world come here to see the Clark art collection.
The museum is in the beginning stages of a $25 million expansion project. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando and landscape architects Reed Hilderbrand Associates will design a campus plan that enhances the institutes setting, expands the facilities for its public and academic programs, and reconfigures its galleries to broaden the ways in which visitors experience works of art.
Tourists frequent the town in every season.In the summer we host the Williamstown Theater Festival and the Williamstown Film Festival. Conferences are also held at Williams College by the Massachusetts Teachers Assoc. and smaller organizations. The Williams Inn, a dozen or so motels, and a half-dozen bed and breakfasts house the tourists, who frequent Williamstown in the fall for the foliage and in the winter for the nearby ski resorts. Tourists also visit the town to enjoy canoeing on the Hoosic River and the Rural Land Foundations network of hiking trails.
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