Property Type:
Residential
Bedrooms:
6
Baths:
2
Square Footage:
3,000
Lot Size (sq. ft.):
566,280
Status:
Closed
Current Price:
$565,000
List Date:
5/17/2019
Last Modified:
7/25/2025
Overview
Description
The Eleazer Browne Homestead built in 1778 and completely renovated and updated in 2005 is truly a jewel that must be seen to be appreciated. Located on 13 acres atop a knoll opposite Mt. Greylock with breathtaking views of the Hoosac Valley & the Mt. Greylock Summit. The grounds are magnificent, featuring a heated inground olympic pool, a barn with stalls for horses or farm equipment storage & sprawling fenced green pastures. The main house has two floors each with 3 bedrooms and a full bath. The spacious living room is centered around the wood burning FP, which was built from the property's original field stone, and includes the original Dutch Oven. Hand finished wide pine board flooring & walls, with hand hewn beams on the ceiling complete this beautiful, unique space.
Supplements:
The Shaker style kitchen cabinets were hand crafted by Mennonite carpenters. The Island and countertops are made from Schist Stone that is indigenous to South America, Japan and a select vein that runs from Ashfield, MA to Mt. Greylock. This home is TRULY a must see.!
Last Updated: July - 25 - 2025
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