A Historic Beauty in the Heart of Tyringham Valley
An opportunity to live in a piece of history. A little bit of a project, but a lot of charm.
An opportunity to live in a piece of history. A little bit of a project, but a lot of charm.
Just driving through, let alone living in the Tyringham Valley Massachusetts, can feel like a temporal anomaly. Live your future in the past in this 1700s wonder in, updated with Greek Revival details in the 1830s. This four-bedroom, two-bath house sits on a quiet country lane, surrounded by rolling hills, other historic homes, and time-forgotten views. With most of its original details intact, it’s perfect for those who appreciate antique character but want the option to make it their own.
The first floor features a spacious eat-in kitchen that leads out to a stone patio, perfect for entertaining on warm summer nights. The formal dining room, with its vintage metal chandelier, is set for family meals and gatherings. Two cozy living areas—the Green Room and the Yellow Room—offer beautiful views and a grand fireplace for the chillier Berkshire evenings. Upstairs, four light-filled bedrooms, two overlooking the valley, provide a peaceful retreat.
The rear section does needs HVAC and electrical updates to be used year-round, but the home is structurally sound and mechanically in good shape, according to the listing. Just minutes from grocery stores, great restaurants in Lenox and Lee, and less than 20 minutes to Great Barrington, it offers both privacy and convenience. Listed at $650,000 with William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.




