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Mid-Century At Friendly Hills w Guest Passes !
Casa de vacaciones en Pittsfield con cocina
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Opiniones
10 de 10,
Excepcional
3 habitaciones2 baños6 personas
Servicios principales
Explora la zona

- Place, Pueblo Shaker de Hancock
- Place, Bates Memorial State Park
- Place, Complejo de montaña Jiminy Peak
- Airport, Pittsfield, MA (PSF-A. Municipal de Pittsfield)
Habitaciones y camas
3 habitaciones (para 6 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama Queen
Habitación 2
1 cama Queen
Habitación 3
2 camas individuales
2 baños
Baño 1
Baño 2
Ambientes
Cocina
Área de comedor
Información de la propiedad
Mid-Century At Friendly Hills w Guest Passes !
Welcome to Friendly Hills, a one-of-a-kind Mid-Century home nestled on 6 private acres. Built in the 1950s by GE engineer Willard F.M. Gray, this passive solar retreat offers panoramic views, triple-pane windows, and ceramic tile floors that retain heat year-round. Enjoy direct access to private hiking trails, peaceful ponds, and nearby Hancock Shaker Village. Fast Wi-Fi, thoughtful design, and natural beauty make this perfect for families, couples, and nature lovers alike.
Things You’ll Love
– Berkshire Vacation Rental standard: coffee, creamer, fresh linens, towels, and toiletries.
– Outdoor firepit for cozy evenings under the stars.
– Six peaceful acres with private hiking trails right outside your door.
– Modern comforts: Wi-Fi, air conditioning, full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and pet-friendly space.
GE engineer Willard F.M. Gray decided to build his own house, as he was dissatisfied with the building standards of the time. Willard was a unique individual who wanted to make the entire home passive solar. To achieve this, he used triple-pane windows, insulated concrete walls, and incorporated principles borrowed from adobe houses. Inspired by many sources, Willard was also drawn to the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, hence the mid-century design aesthetics. Now even though Willard was excited by the idea of the project, the bank was not as enthusiastic about the idea of a passive solar house, and so declined to finance the project. Not one to miss out on his dream, he embarked on building it gradually over time, financing the project little by little. With the help of several dozen General Electric workers—whose names are listed on a plaque at the front—the house was built slowly over the course of ten years. To obtain the land, Willard purchased the hayfield from Sister Mary Dame of the Hancock Shakers, who were still an active community in the 1950s. Willard also became close friends with Amy Bess Miller, the founder and guiding force behind the preservation of Hancock Shaker Village. After completing the house, Willard lived in it from the late 1950s while also caring for his mother, the late Daisy Gray. He remained there until 1998, when he passed away. Since he had no other family nearby, he left the home to Ozzy and Carolyn Olson, whose family then took on the task of modernizing it into the home you see here today.
Things You’ll Love
– Berkshire Vacation Rental standard: coffee, creamer, fresh linens, towels, and toiletries.
– Outdoor firepit for cozy evenings under the stars.
– Six peaceful acres with private hiking trails right outside your door.
– Modern comforts: Wi-Fi, air conditioning, full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and pet-friendly space.
GE engineer Willard F.M. Gray decided to build his own house, as he was dissatisfied with the building standards of the time. Willard was a unique individual who wanted to make the entire home passive solar. To achieve this, he used triple-pane windows, insulated concrete walls, and incorporated principles borrowed from adobe houses. Inspired by many sources, Willard was also drawn to the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, hence the mid-century design aesthetics. Now even though Willard was excited by the idea of the project, the bank was not as enthusiastic about the idea of a passive solar house, and so declined to finance the project. Not one to miss out on his dream, he embarked on building it gradually over time, financing the project little by little. With the help of several dozen General Electric workers—whose names are listed on a plaque at the front—the house was built slowly over the course of ten years. To obtain the land, Willard purchased the hayfield from Sister Mary Dame of the Hancock Shakers, who were still an active community in the 1950s. Willard also became close friends with Amy Bess Miller, the founder and guiding force behind the preservation of Hancock Shaker Village. After completing the house, Willard lived in it from the late 1950s while also caring for his mother, the late Daisy Gray. He remained there until 1998, when he passed away. Since he had no other family nearby, he left the home to Ozzy and Carolyn Olson, whose family then took on the task of modernizing it into the home you see here today.
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Servicios
Cocina
Lavadora
Secadora
Mascotas
Wifi gratis
Vista a la montaña
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Reglas de la propiedad
Hora de inicio del check-in: 15:00
Edad mínima para rentar: 25
Hora límite del check-out: 11:00
Niños
Se permiten niños: edad mínima de 0 a 17 años
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
Se aceptan mascotas
Fumar
No se permite fumar
Información importante
Información importante
Podría aplicarse un cargo por persona extra, que varía según la política de la propiedad
Es posible que debas presentar una identificación oficial con fotografía y una tarjeta de crédito, una tarjeta de débito o hacer un depósito en efectivo en el check-in para cubrir cualquier gasto imprevisto
Las solicitudes especiales no se pueden garantizar. Están sujetas a disponibilidad al momento del check-in y pueden tener un costo extra
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos de grupos
El anfitrión indicó que hay un detector de monóxido de carbono en la propiedad
El anfitrión indicó que hay un detector de humo en la propiedad
El equipamiento de seguridad de esta propiedad incluye extintor de incendios y botiquín de primeros auxilios
Avisos importantes
Se recomienda acceder a este hospedaje en auto.
Información de la zona
Pittsfield
Esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra en el campo de Pittsfield. Área de esquí Bousquet y Museo Berkshire son puntos de interés locales, y aquellos que deseen ir de compras pueden visitar Guido's Marketplace y Outlet Lee Prime. También vale la pena conocer The Bookstore y Ebenezer II Gifts and Antiques. Encontrarás muchas opciones para disfrutar del aire libre con actividades como senderismo.

Pittsfield, MA
Qué hay cerca
- Pueblo Shaker de Hancock - A 3 min a pie - 0.3 km
- Bates Memorial State Park - A 1 min en auto - 1.8 km
- Centro musical Tanglewood - A 20 min en auto - 17.1 km
- Complejo de montaña Jiminy Peak - A 21 min en auto - 30.2 km
- Universidad de Albany - A 47 min en auto - 70.3 km
Medios de transporte
Restaurantes
- Market 32 by Price Chopper - A 11 min en auto
- McDonald's - A 6 min en auto
- Stewart's Shops - A 8 min en auto
- Guido's Fresh Marketplace - A 10 min en auto
- Parkside - A 7 min en auto
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