Pittsfield, Massachusetts
This beautifully restored home has been converted into artists housing by its current owner, Berkshire Theatre Group. The house boasts 9 individual suites -- each with its own bathroom and kitchenette. The first floor common space includes a new kitchen, a large parlor/meeting room, a cozy study and a handicapped accessible bathroom. A new heating and sprinkler system was installed in 2019 as part of a $1.2 million restoration. There is also ample off street parking in the rear of the property.
The house sits in a residential neighborhood adjacent to Pittsfield's historic Colonial Theatre and is a short walk (3 blocks) to downtown restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and a weekend farmer's market, as well as the Berkshire Museum and a public transportation hub. Pittsfield is centrally located in the heart of the Berkshires and is no more than a 10 - 15 minute drive from nearly all of the region's nationally renowned arts organizations - including the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Tanglewood, Jacob's Pillow, the Norman Rockwell and the Clark museums among many other major cultural venues. The Berkshires also boasts many popular outdoor destinations including Bosquet and Jimmy Peak ski resorts, as well as dozens of hiking trails (including Mount Greylock) plus swimming and boating at one of our many picturesque lakes.
Originally the luxurious private home of prominent, local, nineteenth century businessman Thaddeus Clapp, the house was converted to a bed and breakfast in the 1990's, then later acquired by Berkshire Theatre Group (BTG) which - following a major restoration in 2019 - converted it to artists housing. While BTG is currently stepping away from property ownership as part of a long term sustainability plan, the company would still be open to renting rooms from the new owner during the summer theatre season (May - October). The property was appraised on September 3, 2025 as having a fair market value of $1,100,000.
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