Berkshire Gorge House, 15 minutes to Williamstown, 15 minutes to Jiminy Peak.
The Berkshire Gorge House is 15 minutes from Jiminy Peak Ski Area, 30 minutes to Bosquet’s Ski area in Pittsfield, an hour from Prospect Mountain in Southern Vermont, 15 minutes from Williamstown and thirty minutes from Tanglewood. Built in 1910, the house was remodeled in 2011 with a new kitchen, gas range, gas furnace, on-demand hot water, 3 bathrooms with two tub/showers, Internet & Dish TV on 15 acres of forestland with a stunning waterfall view. A great, cozy rustic retreat and get away. Our on-site manager will answer any questions.
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Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Long-term renters welcome
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
About the area
New Ashford
Located in New Ashford, this holiday home is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Green Mountain National Forest and Mount Greylock State Reservation reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Mountain Coaster and Alpine Super Slide. 62 Center for Theater and Dance and The Clark Art Institute are also worth visiting. Enjoy the area's slopes with cross-country skiing, snowboarding and skiing, and don't miss out on the sledging.
Mount Greylock State Reservation - 18 min walk - 1.5 km
Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort - 11 min drive - 10.0 km
Williams College - 13 min drive - 15.9 km
Tanglewood Music Center - 45 min drive - 39.6 km
MVP Arena - 54 min drive - 64.9 km
Getting around
Pittsfield Intermodal Transportation Center - 19 min drive
Pittsfield, MA (PSF-Pittsfield Municipal) - 27 min drive
Restaurants
Viking Pub - 26 min drive
McDonald's - 26 min drive
JJ's Lodge - 9 min drive
Dunkin' - 19 min drive
Daily Grind - 27 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Berkshire Gorge House, 15 minutes to Williamstown, 15 minutes to Jiminy Peak. pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Berkshire Gorge House, 15 minutes to Williamstown, 15 minutes to Jiminy Peak.?
As of 31 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Berkshire Gorge House, 15 minutes to Williamstown, 15 minutes to Jiminy Peak. on 9 July 2026 start from NZ$391, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Berkshire Gorge House, 15 minutes to Williamstown, 15 minutes to Jiminy Peak.?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Berkshire Gorge House, 15 minutes to Williamstown, 15 minutes to Jiminy Peak.?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Berkshire Gorge House, 15 minutes to Williamstown, 15 minutes to Jiminy Peak.?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Berkshire Gorge House, 15 minutes to Williamstown, 15 minutes to Jiminy Peak. located?
Situated on the waterfront, this holiday home is 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Mount Greylock State Reservation and 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from Brodie Mountain. Waubeeka Golf Links and Williamstown Theatre Festival are also within 6 miles (10 km).
Reviews
9.4
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
This property was amazing. It felt like a retreat. The photos and desctiptions (internal and external) were accurate however I was not prepared for how lovely the grounds would be and how soothing the waterfall was. Our whole party enjoyed our stay. We had the perfect weather to enjoy the landscapes in the mornings and evenings. We would all look forward to staying there again should we be in the area
Stayed for a week and appreciated the solitude of the BGH, but also its proximity to Lanesborough and Williamstown. Great for larger groups looking for multiple bedrooms and a common area to gather.
My family and I just stayed here for 3 nights and it was amazing! I didn't realize the age of the house when we booked it and it turned out to be a historic relic! Loved the cozy feel of this place!
Christopher P.
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2021
Response from VrboOwner on 1 September 2021
Thank you for visiting, Christopher. Remember, the ski trails are nearby for a winter getaway. We hope to see you again.
Best,
Michael and Leslie
My friends and I rented this house so we could stay together for our reunion. Unfortunately the weather was cold and soggy so we were not able to really appreciate the surroundings but the view from the back patio is amazing. House was perfect for our group.
Our family enjoyed our stay at Berkshire Gorge house. The property manager has been excellent and very welcoming. She gave us some great tips and suggestions for trips and outings. The check-in process was very smooth. The house is in a beautiful location, and right next to a waterfall. Our kids had a blast swimming in the basin. Thank you for hosting us!
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this great old New England house. Even though we spent most of our time visiting a friend who lives in nearby Williamstown, staying in the house with a well equipped kitchen, comfortable furnishings, and comfortable beds really added to our overall experience. The hosts and property manager went over and beyond to make our stay pleasant. The yard that fronts on a cascading waterfall and rapid stream is absolutely beautiful. We hope to stay again.
House was located perfectly for driving on several nearby routes for seeing the fall foliage. Although house is near Rt 7. the sounds of the gorge in back help to mask sounds of traffic
Loved the sound of the gorge at night. Five bedrooms and three baths, a huge plus. Found everything we needed in the kitchen. Layout was a little awkward and not recommended for those who have difficulty with stairs but the five of us did just fine. The heating system was a bit loud but the house was plenty warm. The location was awesome and surrounding are beautiful. The location manager was super friendly and helpful. Overall, a very peaceful and nice stay,
the house was as described with plenty of room for our family of four plus my mother, who joined us for most of the stay. the sound of the rushing brook was lovely. with the rains, there was a little dampness downstairs (kitchen/dining), but no serious issues. there were plenty of clean towels and extra blankets, and plenty of hot water. house manager was accessible and friendly. Wifi was great. my teen even played the piano!
Soo La K.
Stayed 4 nights in Jul 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 10 August 2023
Thanks so much for the review. The weather has wreaked havoc on most properties, so i am glad you were able to enjoy. pass it on!
best,
micahel and leslie
The house is old and quirky but it was clean and everything worked. The lower partially underground kitchen and living room are dark. The upper floors with baths and bedrooms are brighter and cheerier. The real,draw is the waterfall which after all the rain was spectacular and it’s totallly private. Be cautious going down though. The hill is steep and.uneven
Elisa H.
Stayed 7 nights in Jul 2023
Verified
6/10 Okay
Edwin K.
18 September 2021
Liked: Check-in, location
Met your needs
Old homestead built a 100 years ago.
Needs some attention.
Water came onto floor in kitchen when it rained and we had to clean this up.
Two dehumidifiers in living and kitchen both witch needed to be emptied twice a day.
The placed worked for the four of us hikers and we would use it again if the need arises.
This is a rustic cabin with a non-traditional layout. We got used to having the kitchen and main living area on the bottom level, but it was dark even on a bright, sunny day. We did not notice any mustiness because we kept up with emptying the dehumidifier 2x a day. The beds were comfortable and the bedrooms are spacious. Note that the yard and stairs in the cabin may be difficult to navigate for older people, and you have to be very careful going down the path to the gorge and waterfall. We loved the location of the property, which is central to so many attractions the Berkshires have to offer.
My friend and enjoyed a long weekend at the Gorge House for her birthday weekend trip this July, and we could not have been happier!! The house was presumably built in early/mid 1900s and has beautiful hand hewn exposed beams, wide plank wood floors and a feeling of history throughout. There is no shortage of books of all stripes in either of the library areas and board games. The back patio, overlooking the woods and a lower part of the small river, is an excellent place to relax with an evening libation. The property manager, Elena, is absolutely wonderful and a wealth of knowledge for the area. I plan on taking my husband & son as well as another friend group up to this house in the very near future. The waterfall and swimming hole are fantastic places to explore- just wear water shoes to make traversing rocks easier. I can't say enough, it truly was a relaxing, lovely home in which to shake off all the nonsense & aggravations of daily life. And the beds are comfortable, too!
A fantastic house in a fantastic area - perfect for families with kids who like to run around and explore. My wife, two boys - fourth and seventh grade - and me had been in cooped up in Boston during the pandemic, but The Gorge House was the perfect getaway. The house is spacious, practical, and charming. Best part is the backyard which is basically the state forest, including a waterfall right outside that we played around everyday and we also bushwhacked along the Green River. When we weren't enjoying what was right outback, we explored this beautiful region, including fun hikes with great reward-views at the end., followed by swimming in Lake Onota, which wasn't too busy, making it possible to socially distance. We also ate lots of local produce and enjoyed many scenic drives. The owners were also very responsive and friendly, and got back to us quickly whenever we had a question. Thank you for a great stay! We'll be back!
Pros: The location was great and the property was neat. Having the creek and waterfall go through the property was really pretty. If the weather been warm my kids would have loved playing in the water! There was plenty of space and they provided plenty of towels and soaps. The kitchen had plenty of plates, cooking tools, etc. The owner and property manager were great with their communication.
Cons: The layout was a little bit weird on the middle floor where you had to go through one of the bedrooms to access another bedroom. Also, the downstairs (living room/kitchen) was very damp and had a musty smell. It could have also been cleaned better as we arrived to find some cobwebs and crumbs. It wasn't anything that kept us from having a good time, but just a constructive criticism.
The Gorge House is a charming, lovingly maintained old house in an ideal location for fun Berkshire activities - hiking Mt. Greylock, riding the rail trail, alpine sliding at Jiminy Peak, attending Tanglewood concerts, etc. The kids absolutely loved swimming in the gorge! The only downside is the musty, basement-y smell that pervades the entire house. It may have been accentuated by the hot, humid weather - and is clearly not an issue for everyone - but it was potent enough to be an issue for the members of our family with a more sensitive/keen sense of smell.
Excellent experience at the Gorge House. The house is spacious and has a lot of charm and character. It's a beautiful property and the waterfall is absolutely amazing. The whole place just has a relaxing and positive vibe to it. The hosts were great to work with - very accommodating. I hope we get another chance to stay there soon!
We (myself, wife, 8yr old and 16 yr old sons) stayed here with our oldest son who is in collage and we absolutely loved this house, the location, and the quality time we were able to spend here. Waking up and going down by the waterfall and enjoying the serenity while drinking coffee. The mountains in the area are breathtaking. So many thing to do in the surrounding areas as well. I know for sure we will be back and we are now looking for something very similar for us to relocate and move to. Thank you very much and as I stated. We will return. The Luiso Family.
This house was absolutely beautiful and full of charm. Setting was very tranquil. Our kids enjoyed it as much as we did. Highly recommend!
Mary Beth G.
Stayed 5 nights in Jun 2022
About the host
Hosted by j michael kearsey
I am a working musician, composer and journalist . I have rented our family home, the Berkshire Gorge House, on a short term basis since 2011.
Why they chose this property
We feel the cultural opportunities, natural surroundings, outdoor activities and 'get-away' location for visitors from Boston and New York City make the Berkshire Gorge House unique. We offer 15 acres of wooded forest, a natural waterfall and gorge on the Western slope of Mt. Greylock, the highest mountain in Massachusetts. The Gorge house was once the guest house for the Clarence Smith estate, now the site of the Bondhu restaurant. For more outdoor activities, check the popular outdoor theme park Ramblewild (https://ramblewild.com/) for hiking, zip-lines, tree climbing and forestry obstacle course. Ramblewild is 5 minutes from the Gorge House.
What makes this property unique
For history buffs, the nearby New Ashford cemetery boasts pre-revolutionary war gravestones. New Ashford was once the home of Crispus Attucks, a freed slave who was the first American to fall in the Boston Massacre which led to the Revolutionary War. New Ashford also has a schoolhouse dating back to the early 20th century, where the first national votes for FDR were counted and submitted in 1932, including the first woman in America, Phoebe Jordan, to register her vote.