Camp Conversion
A renovated Colonial home in New Marlborough comes with two sleeping cabins and a dining pavilion.
A renovated Colonial home in New Marlborough comes with two sleeping cabins and a dining pavilion.
Main house
A private road leads to a completely restored, 1910 home in New Marlborough that was once the Red Fox Music Camp. A major restoration in 1998 included the seven-bedroom, five-bath main house with five fieldstone and brick fireplaces, a large country kitchen with a commercial range, and butler's pantries. The most notable addition is known as the Pizza Hut — an architect-designed four-season dining pavilion with a stone pizza oven imported from Italy. Two sleeping cabins are separated by open lawn, woodlands, specimen plantings, extensive perennial gardens, and a fenced vegetable garden. Listed for $1.75 million by Berkshire Property Agents.




