Supplements: Upstairs, you'll find three bedrooms (one currently used as an office), and a renovated bathroom that retains its historic charm. The screened-in porch overlooks a tranquil backyard, complete with a covered deck and stone firepitperfect for quiet nights or entertaining. Despite its proximity to downtown, this home feels peacefully tucked away from the town's hustle and bustle. Whether you're seeking a full-time residence, a weekend getaway, or an income-generating property, this home fits the bill perfectly. A bit of history: Edward F. Searles owned the land around 1900. Built around 1906, the home sits across from the site of Great Barrington's historic railroad station (no longer in use). It was possibly constructed in connection with the Housatonic Railroad, later known as the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad.
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