Remodeled Unit #2, 7 min to Great Barrington, 12 min to Ski Resorts & Trails
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Remodeled Unit #2, 7 min to Great Barrington, 12 min to Ski Resorts & Trails

Sheffield, Massachusetts 01257, United States
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Nestled in history and nature, The Historic Kellogg House, built in 1739, is the third oldest house in the Berkshires. Recently updated, the farmhouse seamlessly blends rich history with modern comforts, offering an exceptional retreat. Just 7 minutes from Great Barrington's center and less than 15 minutes from Butternut and Catamount Ski Areas, and adjacent to the Appalachian Trail and the tranquil Housatonic River. Your home away from home is a charming 2 bedroom duplex apartment, thoughtfully constructed in the 1940’s as a separate wing to The Kellogg Farmhouse. Recently renovated it offers all the amenities required for a comfortable and memorable stay. You can still find local Sheffield marble around the property which was also used to build the Washington Memorial. This modern oasis within a historic setting seamlessly combines the past with the present. The property looks out into a large field with gardens and plenty of areas to enjoy the outdoors and you are a short walk away from the Historic Appalachian Trail. There are two main entrances to the house; if you are facing the property, then your entryway is the door to the left with a stone walkway leading you from the parking area straight into the house (please look at the pictures provided). Your unit is located on the second floor of the house. You have a deck overlooking a field which in a row of 150-year-old willow trees that line the Housatonic River. During winter months we ask our guests to use the main entrance as an exit, as the stairs from the balcony can get slippery. Nearby Amenities: - A mere 7 minutes from the center of scenic Great Barrington, offering delightful shops, restaurants, theatre, and opera house. - 10 minutes from Racebrook Falls, Bartholomew's Cobble, Ashley House Museum (oldest house standing in Berkshire County - perfectly preserved) - Less than 15 minutes away from both Butternut Ski Resort and Catamount Ski Resort, ideal for winter sports enthusiasts. - Conveniently located 2 miles from Guido's Supermarket and Big Y for all your grocery needs. - 20 minutes away from the Berkshire Botanical Gardens, Norman Rockwell Museum, Bash Bish Falls, - 30 minutes away from Tanglewood, Shakespeare & Co. , The Mount (home of Edith Wharton) - More to Explore: The Berkshires region, known for its vibrant arts scene, cultural festivals, and breathtaking landscapes, is yours to explore. Don't miss the local events, antique shops, concerts, and art galleries that bring the area to life. Enjoy scenic drives through the Berkshire Mountains and savor the beautiful foliage in the fall. Historical Significance: Deacon Silas Kellogg, born on April 7, 1714, in Westfield, Massachusetts, constructed the Kellogg House in 1739 upon marrying Ruth Root. Silas, a descendant of influential families, became a prominent figure in Sheffield, serving as a gentleman farmer, and deacon, and holding government positions, including County Treasurer. He played a pivotal role in the Stockbridge Convention of 1774, and Massachusetts call for freedom from English rule. Silas Kellogg's legacy intertwines with the Sheffield Resolves, a document preceding the Declaration of Independence. Silas, a signatory to the resolves, exemplified his commitment to fighting British grievances. His sons, Asa and Silas Jr., actively participated in the War of Independence, embodying the family's dedication to freedom. Despite Silas's roles as a patriot, rumors suggest involvement in counterfeiting prevalent in Sheffield during the 1700s. Ruth Kellogg, Silas's wife, met a tragic end at 96, succumbing to burns from a fireplace accident. Buried at Sheffield Plain Cemetery, both Silas and Ruth left a lasting imprint on American history. The Kellogg Farmhouse bears witness to this transformative period. Built in 1739, the homestead preserves the spirit of independence, reflecting the Kellogg family's role in shaping America's narrative of freedom. As custodians of this history, we, as first-generation immigrants, honor the Kellogg legacy, acknowledging its vital contribution to the founding of the United States. Every beam in this historic dwelling resonates with the enduring legacy of those who once called it home, inviting guests to marvel at the layers of history within. About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 2:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking allowed: in designated areas.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 20.About events:No events allowed.
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Cleanliness10.0
Amenities10.0
Location10.0
Service10.0
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Airport: Pittsfield Municipal Airport
(35.5km)
Landmarks: Appalachian Trail at Boardman St
(690m)
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Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 11:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

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Please contact the hotel for details about cot and extra bed policies.

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 20 years old

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Rosibel Mejia
Speaks: English, Spanish, French

About this property

Nestled in history and nature, The Historic Kellogg House, built in 1739, is the third oldest house in the Berkshires. Recently updated, the farmhouse seamlessly blends rich history with modern comforts, offering an exceptional retreat. Just 7 minutes from Great Barrington's center and less than 15 minutes from Butternut and Catamount Ski Areas, and adjacent to the Appalachian Trail and the tranquil Housatonic River. Your home away from home is a charming 2 bedroom duplex apartment, thoughtfully constructed in the 1940’s as a separate wing to The Kellogg Farmhouse. Recently renovated it offers all the amenities required for a comfortable and memorable stay. You can still find local Sheffield marble around the property which was also used to build the Washington Memorial. This modern oasis within a historic setting seamlessly combines the past with the present. The property looks out into a large field with gardens and plenty of areas to enjoy the outdoors and you are a short walk away from the Historic Appalachian Trail. There are two main entrances to the house; if you are facing the property, then your entryway is the door to the left with a stone walkway leading you from the parking area straight into the house (please look at the pictures provided). Your unit is located on the second floor of the house. You have a deck overlooking a field which in a row of 150-year-old willow trees that line the Housatonic River. During winter months we ask our guests to use the main entrance as an exit, as the stairs from the balcony can get slippery. Nearby Amenities: - A mere 7 minutes from the center of scenic Great Barrington, offering delightful shops, restaurants, theatre, and opera house. - 10 minutes from Racebrook Falls, Bartholomew's Cobble, Ashley House Museum (oldest house standing in Berkshire County - perfectly preserved) - Less than 15 minutes away from both Butternut Ski Resort and Catamount Ski Resort, ideal for winter sports enthusiasts. - Conveniently located 2 miles from Guido's Supermarket and Big Y for all your grocery needs. - 20 minutes away from the Berkshire Botanical Gardens, Norman Rockwell Museum, Bash Bish Falls, - 30 minutes away from Tanglewood, Shakespeare & Co. , The Mount (home of Edith Wharton) - More to Explore: The Berkshires region, known for its vibrant arts scene, cultural festivals, and breathtaking landscapes, is yours to explore. Don't miss the local events, antique shops, concerts, and art galleries that bring the area to life. Enjoy scenic drives through the Berkshire Mountains and savor the beautiful foliage in the fall. Historical Significance: Deacon Silas Kellogg, born on April 7, 1714, in Westfield, Massachusetts, constructed the Kellogg House in 1739 upon marrying Ruth Root. Silas, a descendant of influential families, became a prominent figure in Sheffield, serving as a gentleman farmer, and deacon, and holding government positions, including County Treasurer. He played a pivotal role in the Stockbridge Convention of 1774, and Massachusetts call for freedom from English rule. Silas Kellogg's legacy intertwines with the Sheffield Resolves, a document preceding the Declaration of Independence. Silas, a signatory to the resolves, exemplified his commitment to fighting British grievances. His sons, Asa and Silas Jr., actively participated in the War of Independence, embodying the family's dedication to freedom. Despite Silas's roles as a patriot, rumors suggest involvement in counterfeiting prevalent in Sheffield during the 1700s. Ruth Kellogg, Silas's wife, met a tragic end at 96, succumbing to burns from a fireplace accident. Buried at Sheffield Plain Cemetery, both Silas and Ruth left a lasting imprint on American history. The Kellogg Farmhouse bears witness to this transformative period. Built in 1739, the homestead preserves the spirit of independence, reflecting the Kellogg family's role in shaping America's narrative of freedom. As custodians of this history, we, as first-generation immigrants, honor the Kellogg legacy, acknowledging its vital contribution to the founding of the United States. Every beam in this historic dwelling resonates with the enduring legacy of those who once called it home, inviting guests to marvel at the layers of history within. About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 2:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking allowed: in designated areas.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 20.About events:No events allowed.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cancellation policy at Remodeled Unit #2, 7 min to Great Barrington, 12 min to Ski Resorts & Trails?

Typically, cancellations of Remodeled Unit #2, 7 min to Great Barrington, 12 min to Ski Resorts & Trails can receive total refund for certain days before arrival. The conditions will vary depending on the type of room and booking conditions. Check out the cancellation policy for more info.

How much does it cost to stay at Remodeled Unit #2, 7 min to Great Barrington, 12 min to Ski Resorts & Trails?

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What landmarks are close to Remodeled Unit #2, 7 min to Great Barrington, 12 min to Ski Resorts & Trails?

Remodeled Unit #2, 7 min to Great Barrington, 12 min to Ski Resorts & Trails is located in Sheffield, close to landmarks such as Appalachian Trail at Boardman St, which is 690m from your search (straight-line distance).

What time are check-in & check-out at Remodeled Unit #2, 7 min to Great Barrington, 12 min to Ski Resorts & Trails?

Remodeled Unit #2, 7 min to Great Barrington, 12 min to Ski Resorts & Trails check-in begins at 14:00. Check-out time is 11:00.

About This Property

Nearest AirportPittsfield
Distance to Airport35.53KM
Hotel Star Rating4