New Marlborough in the hills of Berkshire County offers unique opportunities for buyers to own spectacular homes in a serene environment. Greek Revival homes built in the 1830s are one example of historic architecture in the Berkshire homes. Colonial, Cape-style homes built in the 1940s and newer, contemporary feature three or four bedrooms on wooded acreage.
One-level homes on several acres of landscaped property have a private pond and mountain views. Rustic homes on wooded lots feature living rooms with vaulted ceilings, skylights, and stone fireplaces. Pine paneling and hardwood floors complete the tranquil atmosphere. Double closets offer plenty of space in the large bedrooms. Country kitchens feature new, energy saving appliances, tile countertops and coordinating backsplashes. Screened-in porches allow you to spend the weekends and summer evenings relaxing and enjoying nature.
Homes in the area often have a main house and separate guest house or cottage on the property. Amenities may include designer kitchens, 3 or four bedrooms, and a studio. Guest cottages may be rented as an income property. Many feature two or three bedrooms and a full bath. The area is perfect for the buyer who loves living near conservation land. Sign up for listings of available open houses to see how unique these homes are.
