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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

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    • 3 Beds
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    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.

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Why Live in Dalton

Dalton, Massachusetts, is a historic mill town nestled in the Berkshire Hills, known for its close-knit community and traditional New England charm. Established in the 1700s, Dalton has maintained its stability largely due to Crane Currency, a longstanding paper mill and bank note manufacturer. The town spans nearly 22 square miles, with homes clustered around Main Street, featuring classic New England architecture such as Colonials, Cape Cods, and ranch-style homes. Dalton lacks chain retailers and fast-food outlets, preserving its traditional values. Recreational opportunities abound with Pine Grove Park and Chamberlain Park offering playgrounds and baseball fields, while the W. Murray Crane Community House provides an indoor pool and fitness center. The Appalachian Trail and Wahconah Falls State Park offer hiking options, and Wahconah Country Club boasts an 18-hole golf course. Community events like the May Day Races, Dalton Day, and Light Up the Holidays foster local engagement. Dining options include Dewey’s Public House and portaVia, with additional shopping and dining available in nearby Pittsfield. The Central Berkshire Regional School District serves the area, with Wahconah Regional High School receiving a high rating. Dalton is conveniently located near major employers in Pittsfield, with easy access to Massachusetts Route 8 and international airports approximately 55 miles away.
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