This cottage is so cute, and so well-appointed, that it had to be shown here. Built in the 1880s by renowned Berkshire architect Joseph McArthur Vance, 9 Yale Hill Road in Stockbridge was originally designed as a summer retreat, as many homes in the area were. It’s a short walk from Stockbridge’s Main Street, and a short drive from Tanglewood.

Inside white-painted wood siding, this home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, with a main entry through a three-season porch with a wall of windows that can be hooked to the ceiling, creating a breezy, screened in space for warm weather. The recently updated kitchen features custom inset cabinetry in the most perfect shade of green, with wide wood floors, a fireplace, and lots of natural light. 

9 Yale Hill Road is listed for $995,000 by Annabel Taylor at Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty.

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