Latest Berkshire County Massachusetts Arts Auctions
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www.LoraHorsley.com – A town of about 8000 residents, Boxford, Massachusetts is a residential town with almost no commercial development, located about 24 miles north of Boston. Boxford is easily accessible via Interstate 95 or Route 133. Heavily forested, with streams and brooks crisscrossing scenic hiking trails, numerous ponds, as well as Boxford State Forest, make this area a nature lover’s paradise. The beautifully sited, 6 acre lot at the end of a quiet cul de sac features a meandering 600 foot private drive, which passes by a story book stone bridge leading to this spectacular property. Privacy abounds. 29 Hovey’s Pond Drive is hidden behind mature trees, and the backyard abutts the rolling greens of an immaculately maintained golf course. With total privacy, you’ll enjoy entertaining friends and family outdoors during the warmer months. As you enter this home, you are welcomed by the stately foyer, featuring a curved staircase. The designer chandelier sparkles like a jewel against the palladium window, and lowers and lifts for easy cleaning and maintenance. The cherrywood library is accented by a built in wall of shelving with a custom computer desk space. The dentil ceiling moldings and chair railings give just the right elegant touch to this room. The formal living room exudes warmth and charm. Exquisite architectural details such as the arched double fluted columns, bay window and ceiling moldings are accented by the massive wood burning fireplace – the perfect …
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INFO: Nancy L. Whelan (781) 248-7246 – Located just 25 miles from Boston, Cohasset, Massachusetts is the quintessential New England village – a spectacular setting of colonial homes and ocean vistas. With a quaint downtown shopping area and miles of beautiful beaches, plus access to commuter boat and rail services to Boston, Cohasset offers an ideal commuter location. You are cordially welcomed to 142 Border Street, a magnificent home of refined elegance and luxury. This home was built in 2002 by local builder, Art Avila, known for his meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Impeccable quality and architecture characterize this property. It is truly one of a kind. This home is located in the prestigious harbor/ Gulf River neighborhood of Cohasset which boasts some of the finest waterfront estates and properties on the South Shore. The extensive grounds are an outdoor masterpiece with mature trees, specimen plantings and numerous places for reflection, recreation and relaxation. The welcoming front door invites you to step into the grand two-story foyer, and the dramatic soaring ceilings, arched doorways, columns and fine woodwork beautifully showcase the interior of this magnificent home. The elegant formal dining room will no doubt be the setting for many cherished family memories. The sumptuous interior rooms are all generous in size, all with large windows and french doors – inviting the outdoors in. The fireplaced living room is exceptional with a coffered …
I will be traveling to Massachusetts from October 11 to 17. I’m going to be visiting Marblehead, Rockport, Whale Watching in Gloucester, Hammond Castle, Salem for a day, a tour in Boston/Concord/Lexington, Plymouth, day in Nantucket, Hot Air Ballooning in New Hampshire, driving through New Hampshire, and spending a night in Vermont. Trying to decide what to see my last day there and what are must sees before I leave. I was thinking of taking a scenic drive from Vermont through the Berkshires, Central Massachusetts (maybe Springfield and Worcester) and then back to Boston before my flight at 8:00 p.m. Any more suggestions?
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I will be traveling to Massachusetts from October 11 to 17. I’m going to be visiting Marblehead, Rockport, Whale Watching in Gloucester, Hammond Castle, Salem for a day, a tour in Boston/Concord/Lexington, Plymouth, day in Nantucket, Hot Air Ballooning in New Hampshire, driving through New Hampshire, and spending a night in Vermont. Trying to decide what to see my last day there and what are must sees before I leave. I was thinking of taking a scenic drive from Vermont through the Berkshires, Central Massachusetts (maybe Springfield and Worcester) and then back to Boston before my flight at 8:00 p.m. Any more suggestions
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www.ByTheSeaSir.com – Imagine. a home where you can see so far, that you can see tomorrow coming! Imaginea home so enriched by ancestral history and tradition that it has been virtually impossible to let it go – for more than three generations. This home has remained in the hands one one family since it was built. Once you arrive, you’ll experience a scene that will take your breath and your mind to new horizons. This is the ultimate in seaside living. Sit on the huge deck. Relax to the sounds of the ocean. Smell the salt air. Let the sun kiss your skin and the breezes refresh your body and your mind. Located in one of the most desirable sections of Gloucester, Massachusetts, this home offers a vantage point unparalleled almost anywhere on the east coast. The expansive oceanfront porch offers the best front row seats to majestic sunsets or fireworks on the Fourth of July. Sited on a quiet dead end street and fronting the Atlantic, this house has unprecedented views of the Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine coastlines. Located breathtakingly close to the water, it would be virtually impossible to build on this spot today. And despite its close proximity to the water, the house has never suffered any damage from any of the famous storms that have occurred in the area. The main living area offers exquisite ocean vistas from nearly every room. The living room, with it’s inviting cathedral ceiling and granite fireplace, offers glass sliders to the deck, blending the …
My wife and I are heading up to the Berkshires for our wedding anniversary and I would like to have at least one really special dinner.
I’m looking for a place that we can get all dressed up for dinner. Let me stress, I want somewhere that ALL the patrons will be dressed up, not just us. Romance is key.
Of course quality is most important, this includes service.
Please do not suggest The Red Lion.