Guest House at Field Farm

Williamstown|Inn|$
Design-forwardRemote

Ridge Guide Notes

Best for · design-led getaways

Vibe · Design-forward, Views

Best in · Year-round

Built in 1948 for modern art collectors Lawrence and Eleanor Bloedel, this five-room Bauhaus-influenced house sits on 300 acres of conservation land with views of Mount Greylock. The rooms are filled with original modern art and mid-century furniture — the collection is genuine, not decorative. Sculpture gardens, miles of trails, and downtown Williamstown a few minutes away. One of the most architecturally and artistically distinctive small properties in New England.

Why It Stands Out

A 1948 Bauhaus house with original modern art and sculpture gardens on 300 conservation acres. Five rooms. Mount Greylock views.

Key Details

Location

554 Sloan Rd, Williamstown, MA 01267

Type

Inn

Price

$

Best Season

Year-round

Nearby

  • Use Guest House at Field Farm as a base for North Adams & Williamstown and the wider the Berkshires page.
  • The setting does more of the work here: scenery, quiet, and time on property matter more than density.
  • The local profile leans design-forward, views.

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