Williamstown, Massachusetts Vacation Rentals Presents Listing #60428
Hart farm house in Williamstown
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quick facts
- bedrooms 6
- pool no
- type House
- baths 2
- hot tub no
- community
- sleeps 10
- pets allowed yes
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rates (USD)
$325
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$420
/ night
$2,100 - $2,850 / week
$8,000 - $8,500 / month
vacation rental description
Historical country farmhouse in the beautiful Berkshires Mountains of Western MA
Rustic, traditional family home with antiques and old family portraits on the walls and musty, out of print books on the shelves
sleeping arrangements: first floor - one small BR with twin bed; one bedroom with double bed; new sleeper sofa
second floor - master bedroom with double bed; two other bedrooms with double beds; one room with two twin beds
house rental amenities
Situated on Route 7 between Williamstown and New Ashford on 125 acres - perfect for hiking, bike riding and scenic drives
childcare and other services available to make your stay carefree and enjoyable. Individual arrangements would be made by interested renters if this separate service is desired.
activities and attractions in Williamstown Berkshires MA
1/4 mile from Waubeeka Golf Course
Short drive to Williams College, the renouned Clark Art Institute, live theatre
Short distance to Tanglewood, Jacob's Pillow, Mt Greylock, Lake Pontoosac, Mass Moca modern art, libraries, cinema
vacation rental rates
minimum per night is $325 per night.
For any stay there is a three night minimum
For reservations tied to the dates of graduation from nearby Williams College, rate per night is $350 with a three night minimum stay.
For reservations tied to fall foliage (Oct 1 - 30) and Thanksgiving week the rate is also $350 per night with a 3 night minimum.
Top things to do in Williamstown
- theatre
- museums
- shopping
- college tour
- Clark Art Institute
Top things to do on a budget
- hiking
- renting kyack or rowboat
- picnics
- sight seeing
- tag/yard sales
Top things to do with a family
- hiking
- swimming
- miniature golf
- horseback riding
- cookouts
Brenda Hart, owner