Gorgeous Great Barrington Gambrel Home & Greenhouse, $1,193,985
Kandy Harris | December 31, 2020
There’s a lot to love about this Dutch Gambrel home in the Berkshires, but the detached backyard conservatory tops our list.
While we’re dreaming of a shiny New Year, we might as well fantasize about living in this five-bedroom Colonial in Great Barrington, MA, with a roomy 3,500-square-foot interior, large enough to soothe our quarantine-weary souls.

Built in 1918, the whole enchilada received a remodel in 2008, with new floors, restored plaster walls, built-ins, and a kitchen that will keep you making sourdough bread loaves through the coronavirus’ fourth wave…


…thanks to the inclusion of high-end features like marble counter tops, a solid bras sink, wine cooler, and Viking, Wolf, Subzero appliances.

Choose your sunny spot to read the 68 books you got for Christmas/Hanukkah 2020 in the enclosed porch…

…or the massive master suite with double-French doors that open onto a private balcony…

…or, retreat from reality completely by running a bath in the spa master bath and staying there until your family starts to wonder where you’ve gone.

Once we can all have houseguests again, there’s more than enough room to accommodate, plus three full baths…



…and, when you just can’t take it anymore, get out of the house and head to the glass-enclosed conservatory situated on the .37-acre property.


This fabulous house is located in one of Great Barrington’s upscale residential neighborhoods, close to the center of town and convenient to Route 7 and the NY/MA border.

Ready to make fantasy a reality in this Dutch gambrel home? Find out more about 58 Hollenbeck Avenue, Great Barrington, MA from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Barnbrook Realty.
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