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Cheshire, MA Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $569,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 3,307 Sq Ft

    867 Notch Rd, Cheshire, MA 01225

    A charming, spacious Colonial with privacy, and lovely grounds. Breathtaking mountain views. Built in 2005 and set on 7.25 acres, this 5-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom residence offers 3,307 square feet of living space. Two primary suites, one up and one down. The open-concept kitchen flows seamlessly into a great room, perfect for entertaining. This home does need work but is priced accordingly. Make

    Marnie Garzone THE KINDERHOOK GROUP - PITTSFIELD

    867 Notch Rd, Cheshire, MA 01225
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    $299,999

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,560 Sq Ft

    192 Curran Rd, Cheshire, MA 01225

    Tucked away on a quiet country road in central Cheshire, this charming 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home offers peace, privacy, and a connection to nature--yet it's just a short drive to both North and South County amenities. Set on nearly 2 acres bordered by woods and state land, enjoy walking trails, wildflowers, and young pear and apple trees right outside your door. The home is neat and well-kept,

    Dennis D'Arcangelo MONARCH REALTY, INC.

    192 Curran Rd, Cheshire, MA 01225

Why Live in Cheshire

Cheshire, Massachusetts, nestled in the scenic Berkshires, offers a quaint small-town experience with a rich history dating back to its 18th-century dairy farming roots. Known for its outdoor recreation, Cheshire is a haven for nature enthusiasts, featuring the nearly 13-mile Ashuwillticook Rail Trail and sections of the Appalachian Trail. Mount Greylock, the state's highest peak, is an 8-mile hike away, while The Cobbles offers views of the Taconic Mountains. The town hosts community events like the Appalachian Trail Community Celebration Day, enhancing its close-knit atmosphere. Housing in Cheshire includes classic New England styles such as farmhouses, Colonial Revivals, and midcentury ranches, with competitive prices lower than the state median. The Hoosac Valley Regional School District serves the area, though schools receive average ratings. Shopping and dining options are limited, with a few local businesses like Cheshire Glassworks and Common Table, a popular eatery. For more variety, residents often travel to nearby Pittsfield. Massachusetts Route 8 connects Cheshire to Pittsfield and Adams, with Albany International Airport about 50 miles away. While cell phone service can be spotty, the town's charm lies in its natural beauty and community spirit.
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