18 East St

Stockbridge, MA 01262

  • $495,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,325 Sqft
  • 2 Acres
  • 1958 Built

A Stockbridge Story: Where Village Life Meets Private Retreat

Set back on 2 private acres yet just 0.7 miles from Stockbridge's Norman Rockwell charm, this 1958 Cape offers a rare combination of proximity and privacy. Thoughtfully updated with lovely proportions throughout, it flows from kitchen to living room with a wood-burning fireplace. The first floor bedroom with a full bathroom offers flexibility, while upstairs there are two more bedrooms and a bathroom. The lush grounds include a fire pit and a substantial two car garage. Proximity to downtown galleries, cafés, and the remarkable Stockbridge Library, or explore the famous Ice Glen Trail just minutes away. Great Barrington's vibrant scene awaits twelve minutes south. Some homes demand that you change to fit them. This one adapts to you.

A STOCKBRIDGE STORY: Where Village Life Meets Private Retreat--Just 0.7 miles from Stockbridge's postcard-perfect Main Street, where the Red Lion Inn has welcomed travelers since 1773, a tree-lined drive leads to something increasingly rare: a home that offers both the intimacy of village life and the breathing room of true privacy. Set back from the road on two lush acres, this 1958 Cape represents an era when builders took genuine pride in their craft--evident in the thoughtful proportions, the way light moves through each room, and the enduring comfort that only comes from homes built to last.

THE APPROACH--The drive curves through trees toward a house that feels immediately welcoming. Freshly painted and meticulously maintained, it settles into its landscape with the quiet confidence of a home that knows its place in the world. The deep green lawn spreads beneath mature shade trees to the south, creating outdoor rooms that shift from sun to shadow throughout the day.
SPACES THAT WELCOME--Through the front door, you discover what makes this house special: rooms that breathe. The kitchen flows naturally into the living room, where a wood-burning fireplace anchors the space and windows frame views of the private grounds. There's room here for both everyday dinners and holiday gatherings, for quiet mornings with coffee and evenings by the fire. The kitchen enjoys northern light with views across neighboring property, creating a sense of openness and sky. A dedicated pantry and separate laundry area speak to the practical wisdom of the era, while the enclosed breezeway waits to become whatever you need most: the mudroom this active life deserves, a three-season porch for morning coffee, or simply extra space to spread out.
PRIVATE QUARTERS--The first-floor bedroom, currently serving as an office, offers flexibility with its own full batha first floor primary bedroom, guest suite, workspace, or retreat as life requires. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms share a full bath, each with the kind of proportions that feel generous without being wasteful. Throughout, thoughtful updates are evident, including fresh paint that brightens every room, a new roof providing peace of mind, and the overall sense is of a home ready for its next chapter. The electrical system features a 100-amp panel that may benefit from an upgrade for modern needs.

THE GROUNDS--Two acres feel like twenty here, with space for gardens, games, and the kind of summer evenings that linger around the fire pit. The mature landscaping provides natural privacy while the substantial two-car garage offers storage and workshop potential that extends the home's possibilities. The wooded buffer between house and road creates a peaceful sanctuary, naturally filtering any road sounds.

WHAT MONEY CAN'T BUY--The location tells the real story. A brief drive, or pleasant 12-to-14-minute walk, brings you to Stockbridge's galleries, cafés, the remarkable Stockbridge Library (a true gem serving as museum, archive, and community hub), and that particular magic of a New England town that inspired Norman Rockwell and has preserved its character across centuries. Great Barrington's vibrant downtown awaits just twelve minutes south, while Tanglewood's summer concerts and the town beach on the Bowl are all within five minutes. For those drawn to the outdoors, the famous Ice Glen Trail and Laura's Tower Trail at the end of Park Street, offering everything from rock scrambling through a glacial ravine to panoramic views from a fire tower atop Beartown Mountain. The easy Mary V. Flynn Trail runs along the Housatonic, while the historic Laurel Hill Association maintains over 460 acres of trails throughout Stockbridge--making this corner of the Berkshires a true outdoor enthusiast's paradise. Monument Mountain, phenomenal biking, and local tennis and pickleball courts are just minutes away. Yet return home, and you're surrounded by the kind of privacy that makes you forget there's a world beyond these acres.
READY FOR YOUR STORY--This is a home for people who understand that the best luxury is choice, the choice to grab dinner in town or host friends around your own fire pit, to garden in the morning and catch an evening concert, to live simply or entertain generously. Move in tomorrow and feel immediately at home. Or imagine the possibilities: the breezeway as your perfect mudroom, the grounds as your canvas, the rooms as whatever your life requires.

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Property Highlights
  • BUYER BROKER COMPENSATIONInfo : 2%
  • NEIGHBORHOOD : Middle Registry
  • STYLE : Cape
  • EXTERIOR FEATURES : Accessible Bedroom, Accessible Full Bath
  • PRICE/SQFT : $374
  • DAYS ON MARKET : 10
  • MLS : 247051
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LOT DETAILS
  • WATER: Private, Well
EXTERIOR FEATURES
  • EXTERIOR FEATURES: Accessible Bedroom, Accessible Full Bath
INTERIOR FEATURES
  • APPLIANCES INCLUDED: Dishwasher, Dryer, Range, Refrigerator, Washer
  • BEDS: 3
  • FLOORING: Ceramic Tile, Wood
  • FULL BATHS: 2
  • HEAT: Propane, Oil, Hot Water
  • ROOMS: 5
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • BASEMENT DESCRIPTION: Concrete, Unfinished, Full
  • DAYS ON MARKET: 10
  • ELECTRICAL FEATURES: 100 Amp Service
  • ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Muddy Brook Reg.
  • HIGH SCHOOL: Monument Mountain
  • LIVING AREA SQFT: 1325
  • MIDDLE SCHOOL: Monument Valley Reg.
  • ON MARKET DATE: 2025-07-15
  • PARKING: Off Street, Attached
  • SEWER: Private Sewer
  • STYLE: Cape
  • TAX YEAR: 2025
  • UTILITIES: Cable Available
  • YEAR BUILT: 1958
  • ZONING: Residential

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Berkshire County, Massachusetts

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Listing Courtesy of Chapin Fish of WILLIAM PITT SOTHEBY'S - GT BARRINGTON (413.528.4192).