Architecturally iconic and rich with history, this brick Federal home and its gracefully conceived mid-1990s expansion offer a rare opportunity for a buyer with vision. The last major renovation paired the 1830s structure with a deftly designed addition that respects the home's proportions while opening new possibilities for contemporary living. Set along the Stockbridge-Lenox corridor on 13+/- acres (including 9 conserved), the property is ready for a thoughtful, design-forward restoration that brings its next chapter to life.
Originally built in the 1830s, the residence showcases beautiful proportions, abundant natural light, and the kind of craftsmanship impossible to replicate today. The interiors unfold across more than 5,000 sq ft, with high ceilings, generous rooms, and an architectural dialogue between the original structure and the later addition that lends itself naturally to reimagining.
Stone walls, mature hedgerows, and gently sloping lawns frame the approach, leading to a classic red barn and a charming stone cottage that invite imaginative reuse. Walking paths wind through conserved meadow and woodland, offering quiet moments in nature and an ever-changing backdrop of seasonal beauty.