Secluded 19th century Farmhouse with mountain views

Secluded 19th century Farmhouse with mountain views

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The East side facing the street
The front of the house showing the front porch.
Two of the many rocking chairs on the back deck looking out over the field.
A sunset over the field and mountains.
The front of the house in autumn.

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10 out of 10 Exceptional

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Clarksburg, MA
  • AirportAlbany, NY (ALB-Albany Intl.)75 min drive

Rooms & beds

8 bedrooms (sleeps 15)

GGMa's Room

1 Double Bed

GGMa's Sitting Room

1 Single Bed

Grandma's Room

1 Queen Bed

Grandpa's Room

1 Queen Bed

Lavender Room

1 Queen Bed

Playroom

1 Double Bed and 1 Single Bed

The Down-The-Stairs-Room

1 Queen Bed

The Rose Room

1 Queen Bed

4 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom

Back Bathroom

Bathtub · Toilet

Downstairs

Toilet · Shower only

Front bathroom

Bathtub · Toilet

Powder Room

Toilet

Private Bath

Toilet

Spaces

Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden

About this property

Secluded 19th century Farmhouse with mountain views

Mayunsook Farm has been cherished by our family for seven generations. Once a working dairy farm, providing our family with a retreat from their careers as industrialists (owners of the Arnold Printworks, now MassMOCA) in nearby North Adams. This large house and 43 acre property, lined by a brook on one side, a river on the other side, and filled with acres of fields, will provide as a great accommodation for family vacations, weddings, retreats, reunions, or a quiet getaway.
Outside:
The large back porch (facing West) is full of rocking chairs and has a wonderful view over the upper field to the green mountains beyond. This is a great place to eat lunch or dinner, watch for deer and other wildlife in the field, catch an amazing sunset, or witness the power of a lightning storm. The front porch (facing East) is a wonderful place to eat breakfast as the sun rises above the facing mountain to warm you.
The fields are maintained by a local farmer, but we mow a path around the edge of the field leading to the river. Walking through the field can be a serene and meditative experience as you stroll through the grass or a loud and jovial experience as you take the inner tubes down to the river for swimming and tubing. The immediate lawn surrounding the house is perfect for lawn games, sleeping in the hammock, chilling around the firepit, swinging on the rope swing, swinging on the swing, playing in the brook, and hosting a wedding or reunion.
There is ample parking on the lawn for many cars.
Across the street is a 250+ acre mountain with a one-mile loop trail for your use. The trailhead is just across the street from the driveway and the trail is marked with white circles.
Inside:
The dining room, lined with ancestral photographs and wall paper, contains a large dinner table perfect for family get-togethers. Adjacent to the dining room is the living room, with high ceilings, large windows, a working fireplace, and farmhouse decor, this room is a great place to play games, work on a puzzle, and converse with family and friends. The kitchen is stocked with everything you need to make wonderful meal. Between the kitchen and the dining room is a mudroom, where you can store all your jackets and shoes. There are three bedrooms, a full bath with a shower, and a half-bath on the first floor.
The Playroom, next to the dining room and adjacent to the half-bath, has a double bed and a twin bed. GGMa's Room has a double bed and is adjacent to the full bathroom. Adjacent to GGMa's Room is her Sitting Room, which has a twin bed. The Sitting Room is a great option for families with young kids
Upstairs:
The Lavender Room (facing North) is at the top of the stairs and has a queen bed. Down the hallway, Grandpa's Room (facing Northeast) has a queen bed and a private half-bath. Adjacent to Grandpa's Room is Grandma's Room (facing East), which has a queen bed. Across the hallway is The Down-The-Stairs Room (facing East), which has a queen bed and a twin bed. This is a great room for kids. The Rose Room has a queen bed and another small bedroom (The Porch Room) with a double bed. The Rose Room may be a great option form families with young kids. The first full bath is accessed from the hallway and is accessible to the Lavender Room, Grandma's Room, and the Down-The-Stairs Room. The second full bath is accessible to the Rose Room. These full baths have antique clawfoot tubs but no showers.
Weddings and Events:
We have hosted many beautiful weddings and a number of family reunions. Here are the additional fees and requirements:
3 night minimum stay
Additional $100 for every 10 guests (100 guests limit)
You cannot use the house for the wedding or reception because the structure cannot support that many people. This means you might want to rent a tent. Any of the outdoor space can be used.
Wedding guests cannot use the restrooms because the septic system and well cannot support that many people. This means you will have to rent a porta potty, which you can locate anywhere on the property.
There is space for parking in the field, but we ask your guests to carpool and limit the number of cars parked on the field to limit the impact on the soil and grass.
Please inquire further if you have any questions.

Property manager

Jeff Woodcock

Amenities

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Adults only

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
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
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit

We should mention

A car is required for transport to and from this property

About the area

North Adams

Located in North Adams, this farm stay is in a rural area and in the mountains. Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art and Studio 21 South are cultural highlights, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Fiddlehead at Four Corners and Bennington Potters Yard. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Clarksburg, MA

Getting around

  • Pittsfield, MA (PSF-Pittsfield Municipal) - 51 min drive

Restaurants

  • McDonald's - 9 min drive
  • Domino's Pizza - 9 min drive
  • Dunkin' - 9 min drive
  • Burger King - 9 min drive
  • Craft Food Barn - 10 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Secluded 19th century Farmhouse with mountain views pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

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Exceptional

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Cleanliness

10/10

Check-in

10/10

Communication

10/10

Location

10/10

Listing accuracy

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10/10 Excellent

Maria P.

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Fall leaf peeping and offroad adventure
We had a great time on our recent trip to Berkshires. It was due largely in part because of some excellent and charming accomodations at Jeff's family farmhouse. Our large group loved the farmhouse's layout, old world charm and beautiful property.
Stayed 2 nights in Oct 2021

About the host

Hosted by Jeff Woodcock

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My family grew up in various towns in Massachusetts, but we call Mayunsook Farm our home because we have spent our entire lives vacationing in this home, where our grandmother vacationed and her grandmother vacationed. Spending weekends and an occasionally week at The Farm has helped shape who I am today. I enjoy relaxing on the porch watching the sun set, hummingbird feed, bluebirds nest, lightning strike, deer jump, and the mountains grow. I also enjoy floating down the river in an inner-tube, building campfires and roasting marshmallows, hiking, trail running, rock climbing, renovating, trailwork, getting dirty, cooking big meals, playing games around the fireplace, laughing with friends around the campfire, walking in the fields.
The Farm has taught me how to relax, but it has also taught me the value of hard work and responsibility. Maintaining The Farm and keeping it a part of our family for seven generations has not been easy. As much as we relax, we work hard removing old trees, painting, replacing the roof, restoring windows and doors, woodworking, updating the curtains and porch cushions, and tending to the gardens.

Why they chose this property

We hope you and your family can find the joy this place brings to our family again and again. Your support helps keep this home alive for the next generation and maybe your next generation.

What makes this property unique

Few Berkshire homes offer the authentic farmhouse experience, the number of bedrooms, the porch space, the acreage, and the serenity as Maynssok Farm.
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