The town enjoys a quiet country atmosphere, with the peaks of the Berkshires, several winding rivers, state forest and ponds including Lake Buel all serving as the area’s beautiful backdrop. The town is comprised of the five villages of Clayton, Mill River, New Marlborough Village, Southfield and Hartsville. Incorporated in 1775, New Marlborough has a history rooted in the industry of agriculture, but today remains mostly rural and residential. The town benefits from nearby access to all of the sought-after amenities and attractions of the Berkshire region.
The town enjoys a quiet country atmosphere, with the peaks of the Berkshires, several winding rivers, state forest and ponds including Lake Buel all serving as the area’s beautiful backdrop. The town is comprised of the five villages of Clayton, Mill River, New Marlborough Village, Southfield and Hartsville. Incorporated in 1775, New Marlborough has a history rooted in the industry of agriculture, but today remains mostly rural and residential. The town benefits from nearby access to all of the sought-after amenities and attractions of the Berkshire region.
The town enjoys a quiet country atmosphere, with the peaks of the Berkshires, several winding rivers, state forest and ponds including Lake Buel all serving as the area’s beautiful backdrop. The town is comprised of the five villages of Clayton, Mill River, New Marlborough Village, Southfield and Hartsville. Incorporated in 1775, New Marlborough has a history rooted in the industry of agriculture, but today remains mostly rural and residential. The town benefits from nearby access to all of the sought-after amenities and attractions of the Berkshire region.