ICONIC STOCKBRIDGE BRICK FEDERAL ESTATEElegantly expanded brick Federal estate offers a harmonious blend of historic charm and modern design on 13+/- acres (9 conserved.) Built in the 1830s, the Carter Estate has been artfully expanded and boasts over 5,400sf of light-filled, luxurious living space.As you enter through classic stone walls and manicured hedgerows, you'll be welcomed by sweeping meadows and lush gardens. Time slows as you meander along stone pathways that lead to a charming red barn and a quaint stone summer cottage.Architectural details throughout the home reflect its historic Federal-style elegance, while modern updates ensure comfort and efficiency year-round. Gather by the cozy kitchen fireplace in the winter or open the doors to the blooming gardens in the warmer months. This home features four spacious bedrooms (septic design allows for up to eight bedrooms), making it versatile for various living arrangements.
Significantly restored in 2024! The sellers have masterfully updated this legacy home with a cool and fresh aesthetic that preserves the integrity of its Mid-Century Modern design. Updates to the first-floor primary suite, kitchen, entertainment kitchen, bathrooms and freshly painted interiors are just a few of the improvements. The airy main living spaces open to the manicured lawns through expansive sliding glass doors, offer sublime views of the resort-like grounds complete with newly-surfaced tennis/pickle court, pool, playground, gardens curated by a Master Gardener and distant mountain views. The estate with 8200 sq ft of versatile living space prominently sited on 57+ acres and located on the most prestigious street in the Berkshires, is a stone’s throw away from Naumkeag, charming downtown Stockbridge and the Stockbridge Bowl. Only 3 hours to Manhattan and 2 hours to Boston.
Wheatleigh is the perfect marriage of the grandeur of a 16th century Florentine palazzo and the comfort and elegance of the twenty first century. Imagine living in desirable Lenox on 22 acres overlooking Stockbridge Bowl and the mountains and being within a short stroll to Tanglewood! Henry Cook in 1893 commissioned Peabody and Sterns to construct this Italianate style home. It has since been updated by famed architects Tsao and McKown for contemporary living. The 19 suites, guest rooms and baths set a new standard of style and sophistication and can accommodate many friends, business guests and family. Each of the bedrooms have high speed internet and Bang and Olufsen TV's . The state of the art fitness center, heated pool, and tennis court keep every one active. Golf is only 5 minutes away and hiking, biking, riding , fishing and skiing are similarly nearby. A gorgeous home, beautiful setting and lots to enjoy in the Berkshires -the ideal compound!
The median home value in Stockbridge, MA is $964,500. This is higher than the county median home value of $321,900. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Stockbridge, MA is $964,500. Approximately 32.6% of Stockbridge homes are owned, compared to 16.91% rented, while 50.49% are vacant. Stockbridge real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Stockbridge real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Stockbridge, Massachusetts has a population of 1,827. Stockbridge is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 17.88% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.74%.
The median household income in Stockbridge, Massachusetts is $46,458. The median household income for the surrounding county is $63,159 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Stockbridge is 60.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 11.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.2 inches per year, with 56.2 inches of snow per year.