This Pittsfield Queen Anne-style Victorian is rich with Berkshire history, as it was orignally home to William Stanley, who invented the precursor to the transformer. Built in 1895 and impeccably maintained, the interior decor is a mix of yesteryear and current style. Encompassing an impressive 7,559 square feet, six bedrooms, and seven bathrooms, the home has contemporary upgrades, most notably the gourmet kitchen. Located on a well-manicured and landscaped two-acre lot, the location is private and centrally located near theaters, restaurants, and nature trails of the Berkshires. Listed for $1.1 million by The Kinderhook Group.

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