WHERE THE WORLD FALLS AWAY 227 acres. 227 years. At East Hill Road's summit, East Hill Farm is a fully realized estate where infrastructure, land, and possibility are complete and in place. The 1798 Thomas Shepard House-museum-quality restoration featuring 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 5 fireplaces, original King's board floors, hand-blown glass windows-awaits your vision for kitchens and baths. Modern additions: radiant heat, elevator, sun-filled library, luminous sunroom overlooking formal gardens and 4-acre spring-fed pond. The 227 acres aren't just land-they're composition. Meadow unfolding to pond positioned where morning & evening light catch it. Mature forest giving way to unbroken views. Trails looping you gently home by blue hour. Stone walls, pool, tennis court, greenhouse. Magnificent 3,550sf hand-hewn barn moved here. Northern land borders State Forest; southern abuts conservation land-permanent privacy. Guest house (6,668sf): 4 residences replete with possibilities-multigenerational living, art studios, writing spaces, media rooms, yoga, creative sanctuary. Cathedral ceilings, fireplaces, soaring light. The quiet money cannot buy: depth of silence settling at dusk, Milky Way stretching clear across valley, no light pollution. Architecture, land, and sky speaking the same language. Where hosting feels like breathing, completely natural. 5 families in 227 years. You'll be 5th. 5 min to dining, 20 min to Great Barrington, 2.5 hrs to Boston/NYC. Complete and irrepla
East Hill Farm is a 227-acre sanctuary in the Southern Berkshires, where enduring architecture and real land meet. The centerpiece is a Georgian farmhouse (c.1798) with 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, five fireplaces, lofty ceilings, and exemplary period detail—original fabric preserved with thoughtful updates. Across a quiet country road, an 18th-century ~3,550 sf post-and-beam barn from Amherst anchors open fields, fenced pastures, and stables. A reimagined 1930s Arabian horse barn offers four guest residences (~6,668 sf) for hosting, studio/work, or flexible compound living (commercial uses may require a special permit). Gunite pool, tennis court, spring-fed pond, gardens, trails, and long views set a calm rhythm: mornings in meadow light, blue hour by the hearth. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (no private-owner restrictions). About 2.5 hours to Boston (and NYC). Full history and restoration notes available on request. Floor plans, video & virtual tours available.
On 11± bucolic acres in New Marlborough, MA, this architect-designed Berkshires compound blends timeless design with natural beauty. Fully renovated in 2025, it includes a main house with 3 private bedroom suites and a chef’s kitchen with Sub-Zero, Bertazzoni & Thermador appliances. A 3BR/2BA guest house with full kitchen and private terrace provides space for extended stays, while the charming pool house offers a kitchenette and both indoor and outdoor showers. Surrounded by arboretum-like trees, heirloom stone walls, and a tranquil pond, the grounds are masterfully integrated with stonework by local masons. Designed for both quiet retreat and large gatherings, this compound offers elegant indoor-outdoor living in every season. Just 25 min to Great Barrington, 30 to Salisbury, and 50 to Wassaic train or Bradley Int’l Airport. Near preserved hiking land and four of the Berkshires' top restaurants—The Old Inn on the Green, Gedney Kitchen, Cantina 229, and the Southfield Store.


New Marlboro is located in Massachusetts. New Marlboro, Massachusetts has a population of 3,584.
The median household income in New Marlboro, Massachusetts is $65,192. The median household income for the surrounding county is $63,159 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in New Marlboro is 46.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.6 inches per year, with 54.6 inches of snow per year.