$5,800,000

764 E Hill Rd New Marlborough, MA 01230

15 beds
14 full, 1 partial
11,670 sqft
227.0 acres
$497 / sqft
House

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About 764 E Hill Rd

High on a hilltop in the Southern Berkshires stands East Hill Farm. 227 cultivated acres encompassing pristine forest, spring-fed pond, striking barn, verdant pastures, formal and vegetable gardens, pool, and tennis court. The centerpiece: a 1798 Georgian home, 5,000sf. & 5 bedrooms. Ready for private living, entertaining, horses, farming, a bespoke destination, or simply: tranquility. Includes a reimagined 6,000+sf guest house, once an Arabian horse barn. 2½ hours to both NYC & Boston, yet a world apart. East Hill Farm offers what money rarely can buy: authenticity at scale. A 227 year-old house expanded, refined for 21st-c. life. Land, privacy, history, and a place of peace, which has endured through every chapter of American history. The next chapter begins with you. Reach out! WHERE THE WORLD FALLS AWAY 227 acres. 227 years. One extraordinary hilltop farm. Drive up East Hill Road through Southfield village, past the store, climbing toward the top of Woodruff Mountain. The dirt road is well-maintained and lightly traveled. Sugar maples line your approach - massive, ancient trees that have watched over this land since before the house was built. Behind them, set back from the road, stands the kind of barn that makes photographers stop their cars. Three-and-a-half stories of hand-hewn timber, painted proper New England red, moved here piece by piece from Amherst, Massachusetts, because the sellers understood that a farm needs a real barn. Not a replica. The real thing. The house stops your heart Federal period, 1798, when John Adams was president. This wasn't just another farmhouse. When Thomas Shepard commissioned John Collar to build this, he was making a statement. 8 rooms. 5 fireplaces. Ceilings higher than any farmer needed. Those distinctive 12-over-12 windows with hand-blown glass that turns the morning light liquid. A facade with sidelight windows and dentil cornice that announced to every traveler: here lives a person of substance., Walk through that front door and the wide center hall opens before you. Original wide-plank floors - King's boards, they called them, because timber this wide was supposed to be reserved for the Royal Navy's masts. Twin parlors flank the entrance, flooded with southern light. To your left, the original keeping room, now the dining room, where that massive cooking fireplace with its beehive oven still works perfectly after 227 years. The draft in these fireplaces is extraordinary. The woodwork throughout is original or crafted by hand precisely to match. Chair rails, wainscoting, built-in china cabinets with their original hardware. Those small cupboards tucked around the chimneys - John Collar's signature touch. Five Families in 227 Years Jesse Hartwell married Thomas Shepard's niece and turned the house into a meeting place for progressive thinkers, and through the 19th century, the Hartwell family made this their home. Then came the Arabian horse breeders in the 1930s who added the newer rear ell and built what's now the guest house. The current sellers bought the house and five acres in 1969, then spent the next five decades not just restoring but thoughtfully expanding it. You'll be only the fifth family to call East Hill Farm home - and despite its National Register status, free to shape its future as you see fit. That newer section? Radiant heat underfoot, a proper mudroom with laundry, a family room or perfect home office with its own kitchen, and an elevator up to a sun-filled library with built-in shelves and an ensuite bedroom and bath. A luminous sunroom framing year-round sunsets, with sweeping views across the formal gardens, horse pastures, and the shimmering pond below. Upstairs in the original part of the house, an additional four bedrooms, each with its own character. The canopy bedroom with its blue and white toile - that's not staging, that's how the family lives. Wide hallways, deep closets, and in that large upstairs hall above the front door, a perfect spot to sit and read while gazing out the neoclassical window over your barn, fields and forest, mountains in the distance. 5 full and 1 half baths in all - some original 1930s with their good bones, others from the 1980s restoration. The kitchen? Also 1980s, completely functional with good counter space, and a working wood-fired stove alongside modern appliances. Morning light streams in from the east, and sunset views are to the west, opening onto fieldstone patios on either side. Everything works: Oil heat from a Viessman German boiler, cedar shake roof (much replaced in 2021), private well water so good they've bottled it up for guests, backup generator, fiber internet. The bones are so good and the mechanicals so solid that you can move in tomorrow or update to your taste - the house won't fight you either way. 227 Acres: A Complete World East Hill Farm is more than the sum of its parts. From the original five-acre homestead, the current owners lovingly reunited land to create the breathtaking 227-acre estate it is today. 154 acres stretching across the north side of East Hill Road, and 73 tranquil acres to the south. To the north a substantial portion of the property borders Sandisfield State Forest and thousands of acres of protected land. To the south you have a section along Hotchkiss Road that is part of the New Marlboro Land Trust. Each acre is part of a dream fulfilled, a landscape that invites endless exploration and inspiration. Walk west from the kitchen patio between the formal gardens. Brick paths wind through perennial beds: heritage roses, peonies, iris. A long row of prolific blueberry bushes. In the vegetable garden, established asparagus and rhubarb come back stronger every year. Passing that perfect garden shed with its slate roof, as mist rises off the pond, becomes part of your morning coffee stroll. The pond. Almost four acres, brook-fed, crystal clear. The family created it, and for decades it's been their private swimming hole, sailing spot, fishing paradise. Circle the pond and you'll find the big fishing rock on the west side, the perfect swimming spot on the east. Or head into the forest. Miles of trails, including a loop road that connects to Sandisfield State Forest. In spring, Lee Brook, the largest of several on the farm, roars with snowmelt. Up where the brook crosses the trail, it forms a waterfall after a hard rain. These are the headwaters of the Whiting River, and you own it. This isn't just acreage - it's a complete ecosystem. Meadows, forests, water, gardens, pastures, each flowing naturally into the next. Built for Whatever You Dream That magnificent barn across the country road - 3,550 sf on a full stone foundation, electricity, running water, lower level for equipment, main floor with stalls and work rooms, massive hay loft. Four pastures with water sources, run-in barns with power and water, and additional smaller outbuildings. The infrastructure is thoughtfully designed, whether your dreams include horses, alpacas, heritage sheep, a flourishing market garden, an orchard, festive celebrations, a tranquil retreat center, or simply savoring the seasons as they change across your land. The guest house tells its own story. Built as stables for those 1930s Arabians, it's now 6,668 sf divided into four independent residences, with cathedral ceilings, and fireplaces. Some families would use this for multi-generational living. Others might see a writers' or artists' retreat, a wedding venue, or wellness center. The bones are spectacular - soaring spaces and abundant light. Morning swims in the sparkling gunite pool with its serene fieldstone waterfall. Afternoons spent on the newly resurfaced tennis court. Evenings wandering down to the pond, soaking in the tranquility. Or embrace the rhythm of nature: January mornings breaking ice on water troughs, February afternoons tapping maples for syrup, and March evenings tending seedlings in the greenhouse, dreaming of summer tomatoes. The possibilities are manifold; life on East Hill Farm is generous and abundant. The History You Can Touch Walk these 227 acres and feel it: the weight of continuity. Five families in 227 years. Thomas Shepard, who helped found New Marlborough. The Hartwells, who held it for a century. Arabian horse breeders who landed their plane in the pasture. The current family, who pieced the scattered acres back together, whose daughters gathered eggs, boiled sap into syrup, grew the gardens that still bloom today.((Some things do endure. That which matters can be preserved. In a disposable world, permanence is possible. The next chapter begins with you. The Berkshire Life, Perfected Twenty minutes to Great Barrington's restaurants and shops. Less than ten to the Southfield Store. Tanglewood for summer concerts, Jacob's Pillow for dance, Butternut for winter skiing. Bradley Airport an hour away, Manhattan and Boston each two and a half hours. But honestly? Once you're here, leaving becomes the hard part. Mornings at East Hill Farm start with the mourning doves' lullaby that sounds like memory itself. The Sandhill Cranes return each spring to the lower pastures, their distinctive call announcing another season. Summer evenings, you'll sit on the west porch watching the sun set over your pond while fireflies rise from the meadows, and emerge from the woods. Winter nights, you'll build fires in those perfect fireplaces and be grateful they built that beehive oven so large. Everything here has been cared for with a deep knowledge of history and respect for nature and tradition. The heritage roses still bloom. The stone walls still stand true. The forest trails lead to hidden waterfalls and forgotten cellar holes. The gardens produce abundance. The pastures are ready to graze horses. Or you could simply walk your 227 acres knowing that in a world of constant change, you've found something real, something lasting, something irreplaceable. At $5.8 million, East Hill Farm offers what money rarely can buy: authenticity at scale. A genuine 18th-century house that works for 21st-century life. Land enough that you own your own hilltop. Buildings that tell the story of America. Privacy without isolation. History without the museum ropes. And beyond price - a place of profound peace that has endured through every chapter of American history, a hilltop sanctuary. Wake each morning in that otherworldly, untouchable tranquility that settles over the hilltop, where the rest of the world falls away, to watch the sun set where generations have watched it set, to be part of something larger than yourself, while making it entirely your own. 227 acres. 227 years. Some things are meant to be. Come see.

Highlights

Home typeOther
HeatingPropane, Oil, Wood, Forced Air, Hot Water
StatusActive
Size11,670 sqft
BasementYes
Lot size227 Acres
Year built1798
ParkingOff Street, Attached
MLS #246888
Attached garage8 spaces
WaterfrontPond
FireplaceWood Burning
ViewMountain(s), Scenic, Pond

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Summary

  • Partial Bathrooms: 1
  • Full Bathrooms: 14
  • Appliances: Gas Oven, Cooktop, Dishwasher, Dryer, Range, Range Hood, Refrigerator, Washer
  • Basement: Yes
  • Flooring Type: Brick, Ceramic Tile, Wood
  • Interior: Elevator, In-Law Floorplan, Cathedral Ceiling(s), Vaulted Ceiling(s)
  • Fireplace: Wood Burning
  • Total Bedroom Count: 15
  • Garage Space: 8 spaces
  • Attached Garage: Yes
  • Parking: Off Street, Attached
  • Waterfront: Pond
  • View: Mountain(s), Scenic, Pond
  • Exterior: Deck, Patio, Porch, Fence
  • Architectural Style: Timber Frame, NE Farmhouse, Historic, Georgian, Colonial
  • Heating: Propane, Oil, Wood, Forced Air, Hot Water
  • List Price: $5,800,000
  • Price/SqFt: $497
  • Lot: Wooded, Irregular Lot, Pasture, Waterfront
  • Directions: Directions from the Southfield Store - East Hill Farm is just 5 minutes to coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Travel East on East Hill Rd. to East Hill Farm. From The Old Inn on the Green, Cantina 229 and Gedney Farm, all in New Marlboro village travel south on New Marlboro - Southfield Rd 1.3 miles, left on Norfolk Rd ½ miles to left on East Hill Rd.and travel 2.1 miles.
  • Year Built: 1798
  • Living Area: 11,670 SqFt
  • Lot Size: 227 Acres
  • MLS Number: 246888
  • MLS Name: BerkshireCounty
  • Office Name: WILLIAM PITT SOTHEBYS - GT BARRINGTON
  • Office Phone: (413) 528-4192
  • Office Email: smcnair@williampitt.com
  • Listing Agent: Chapin Fish

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Nearby schools

7

Muddy Brook Regional Elementary School

Public District PK-4

4.7 mi

318 Monument Valley Rd

7

Undermountain Elementary

Public District PK-6

5.4 mi

491 Berkshire School Rd

5

Lee Elementary School

Public District PK-6

10.8 mi

310 Greylock St

School ratings are a score out of 10, where 10 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.

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Neighborhood

The neighbors living near this home have an average income of $33,942. Most New Marlborough, MA residents have annual incomes less than $<35k. Residents typically live in single, no kids family. The most common level of education of people living in this area is post secondary degree.

How much money do the neighbors make?

53%
<35k
39%
35k-100k
2%
100k-200k
6%
200k+

What level of education do the neighbors have?

High School Diploma
Post Secondary Degree
Masters Degree
Doctorate

What types of families live nearby?

68%
Single, No Kids
6%
Single, with Kids
16%
Married, No Kids
10%
Married, with Kids

Are the neighbors home owners or renters?

Home Owners
Renters

How old are people in this area?

9%
<11 yrs old
5%
12-17 yrs old
16%
18-34 yrs old
46%
35-64 yrs old
24%
65+ yrs old

What do the neighbors do for fun?

  • NASCARNASCAR
  • HuntingHunting
  • Figure SkatingFigure Skating

Where do the neighbors shop?

  • Bass Pro ShopsBass Pro Shops
  • Academy Sports & OutdoorsAcademy Sports & Outdoors
  • Wal-MartWal-Mart

Where do the neighbors go to eat?

  • Hardee'sHardee's
  • Jimmy JohnsJimmy Johns
  • ApplebeesApplebees

What do the neighbors drive?

  • GMCGMC
  • ChevroletChevrolet
  • RamRam

What do the neighbors listen to?

  • Classic CountryClassic Country
  • New CountryNew Country
  • OldiesOldies
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About 764 E Hill Rd

The listing price of 764 E Hill Rd property is $5,800,000.

The property 764 E Hill Rd is a house located in New Marlborough, Massachusetts, 01230.

Active Listing: 764 E Hill Rd is For Sale (Active/New) which means the seller is accepting offers.

The nearby schools for 764 E Hill Rd are: Muddy Brook Regional Elementary School (GreatSchools Rating 7/10), Undermountain Elementary (GreatSchools Rating 7/10), Lee Elementary School (GreatSchools Rating 5/10), Monument Valley Regional Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), North Canaan Elementary School (GreatSchools Rating 8/10), Salisbury Central School (GreatSchools Rating 7/10), Monument Mountain Regional High School (GreatSchools Rating 6/10), Mt. Everett Regional School (GreatSchools Rating 6/10), Lee Middle/High School (GreatSchools Rating 6/10).

The property at 764 E Hill Rd has 15 bedrooms and 14 full and 1 half bathrooms.

The property 764 E Hill Rd is 11,670 SqFt (source: MLS/tax record).

The year of construction for 764 E Hill Rd is 1798.

This home is located at 764 E Hill Rd in New Marlborough, MA and zip code 01230. This 11,670 square foot home, which was built in 1798, sits on a 227.00 acre lot. Features: 15 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms. It has been listed on Rocket Homes since June 27, 2025 and is currently priced at $5,800,000.

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