7 rooms from £188 per night
“Bauhaus-inspired modernist home turned into a unique guesthouse. Spread over 316 acres of conserved farmland, with views over Massachusetts's highest peak, the property includes rooms in the main house and folly. Modern artworks and furniture span across all spaces. Ideal for art-lovers.”
“Bauhaus-inspired modernist home turned into a unique guesthouse. Spread over 316 acres of conserved farmland, with views over Massachusetts's highest peak, the property includes rooms in the main house and folly. Modern artworks and furniture span across all spaces. Ideal for art-lovers.”
Recommended For
- Eco break
- The estate is owner by The Trustees, an organisation that protects 100+ special places – nearly 25,000 acres – in Massachusetts
- Country Escape
- Throughout the year hike or cross-country ski across meadows & woodland peppered with modern sculptures by distinguished artists
- Hideaway
- A modernist treasure-chest tucked away within miles of picturesque countryside. Culture vultures will consider this a hidden gem
- Artworks
- Look out for Eileen Gray tables, George Nelson pendant lamps, Noguchi coffee table, Kagan sofas and reproduction Eames chairs
- Groups
- Stay in The Folly, a three-bedroom shingled guest cottage, designed in 1965 by noted modernist architect Ulrich Franzen
- Architectural
- Designed and built by Edwin Goodell in 1948 for Lawrence & Eleanor Bloedel, avid modern art and furniture collectors
- Great walks
- Head out the door and explore the property's 316-acre reservation along trails past ponds, meadows, modern sculptures & woodland
- Museums
- Visit world-class Clark Art Institute or Williams College Museum of Art. The Norman Rockwell Museum is a little furtehr afield
- Skiing
- As well as the estate, nearby Notchview offers great cross-country skiing in winter and excellent hiking in the summer months
- Sights nearby
- Visit additional Trustees Properties in the area, including Naumkeag and Mission House
- Views
- Many of the rooms and shared spaces offer unparalled views over Mount Greylock
- No restaurant
- Rates include a full farm breakfast and tea and coffee from the pantry
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- East Room, North Room and Greylock Room feature priavte outdoor decks
- Minimum Stay
- There are two and three night minimum stays on weekends and holidays
- Restrictions on children
- Children aged 13 years and above are welcome
- B&B
- Historic
- Full of character
- Sit-out Terrace
- Designer
- Family Suites
- Quiet
- Remote
- Secluded setting
- Quirky
- Intimate
- Charming
- Contemporary
- Retro/Vintage
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- A little distance from the main house, within the property's grounds, you'll find the outdoor seasonal pool
- Views
- Many of the rooms and shared spaces offer unparalled views over Mount Greylock
- No restaurant
- Rates include a full farm breakfast and tea and coffee from the pantry
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- East Room, North Room and Greylock Room feature priavte outdoor decks
- Minimum Stay
- There are two and three night minimum stays on weekends and holidays
- Restrictions on children
- Children aged 13 years and above are welcome
- Air conditioning
- Garden
- Sit-out Terrace
- No pets
- Family Suites
- Parking
- Bath robes
- Sitting Room
- Wifi
Activities
- Great walks
- Head out the door and explore the property's 316-acre reservation along trails past ponds, meadows, modern sculptures & woodland
- Museums
- Visit world-class Clark Art Institute or Williams College Museum of Art. The Norman Rockwell Museum is a little furtehr afield
- Skiing
- As well as the estate, nearby Notchview offers great cross-country skiing in winter and excellent hiking in the summer months
- Theatre
- In the area you'll find Tanglewood - home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra - and Shakespeare & Company’s summer repertory
- Sights nearby
- Visit additional Trustees Properties in the area, including Naumkeag and Mission House
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