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$378,000
3 BD |
2 BA
Residential - Single Family Discover the perfect blend of timeless farmhouse charm and modern updates in this beautifully maintained home, ideally located just a short walk from the town center and the newly developed Mohican Trail System on Syndicate Road. Whether you're looking for convenient access to local shops, restaurants, outdoor recreation, or a peaceful place to call home, this property offers the best of both worlds. Set along the scenic Hoosic River, the property enjoys picturesque water views and a tranquil setting that creates a relaxing backdrop throughout the seasons. The classic farmhouse character is complemented by thoughtful updates, providing comfortable living while preserving the home's warmth and appeal. |
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$538,500
3 BD |
2 BA
Residential - Single Family Tucked away in a peaceful, private setting off scenic Oblong Rd and overlooking a meadow with limited distant views of Mt. Greylock, this converted barn redesigned in 1994 by local architect Anne Mccallum,offers an inviting year-round retreat. The cathedral ceiling greatroom showcases exposed, hand-pegged beams from the original 1948 barn structure, creating a warm and timeless gathering space. An expansive deck to the east extends the living area outdoors, ideal for relaxing or dining while taking in the surrounding landscape. The first floor is an open floor plan with kitchen, adjacent comfortable living room and dining area. This level includes 2 comfortably sized bedrooms and a full bath, while the entire upper level is devoted to the primary suite. A full walkout basement provides |
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$1,100,000
4 BD |
4 BA
Residential - Single Family A remarkable offering of this restored 18th century Georgian home built in 1764 on almost 4 acres with the possibiilty of an additional building site as part of the listing price; with an early barn and shed opposite the Clark Art Institute. Once located on Main St where the College President's house now sits, it was moved by oxen to its current location in 1800. (RRBrooks.)Restoration efforts follow the Deerfield tradition of interior feather-edged sheathing and paneling, wide pine board flooring and a large colonial cooking fireplace with adjacent beehive oven in the keeping room. 4-5 bedrooms/3.5 baths. |
