Supplements: CAMPION FARMS IS NESTLED IN THE BERKSHIRES, SECLUDED AND PRIVATE, YET CONVENIENTLY LOCATED WITHIN MINUTES DRIVE FROM THE BEST THAT THE BERKSHIRES HAS TO OFFER. Campion Farms comprises 100 Acres of rolling land, adjacent to the scenic Housatonic River in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. A newly created private road gently climbs and arcs its way westward, providing access to discrete, designated driveways to each house lot. The rolling, varied landscape affords privacy to each of the house lots and a unique spatial relationship with the terraced topography and natural features special to Campion Farms. Each lot has a sensitively planned, cleared house site and driveway, taking their cues from the specific landscape and characteristics of each lot. Campion Farms is located within the historic township of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, the hometown of notable historic cultural figures such as Norman Rockwell, Edith Wharton and Daniel Chester French. Campion Farms sits in the rolling landscape running along the west of the beautiful Housatonic River, known by the Mohicans as "river of the mountain place". In the early twentieth century, Newton Mackintosh, music critic for the New York Times, incorporated Campion Farms. A century later one can still sense the layers of history he would have felt, in the historic rock walls, beautiful natural setting, and the tranquility of the bucolic landscape. Over 30 conservation acres have been created within the Campion Farms community, helping to ensure this beauty and tranquility remain.
Interested in learning more about how Cohen + White can help you buy or sell a home? Contact us today!