A Carpenter Spent 20 Years Building This Timber-Frame House in New England, Listed for $1.2 Million
Built in 1900 and set across 53 acres in Charlemont, Massachusetts, at the edge of the Berkshires, this hand-crafted timber-frame house is a rare expression of early American building traditions, shaped over decades by a master carpenter.
A 1780 Colonial Home in One of Connecticut’s Most Private Lake Communities
Set on 100+ acres, this 18th-century home was moved from Winchester to Norfolk in the 1930s. It was later decorated by Sister Parish, known for co-designing the White House interiors for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
A Stylish Stone Colonial in Armonk, NY
Surrounded by nature, the hamlet of Armonk is considered the best place to live in the state, offering a suburban lifestyle just 45 minutes from Manhattan.