500 Williams St, Pittsfield, MA 01201 (MLS# 248814)
500 Williams St
Pittsfield, MA 01201
MLS# 248814
6 beds | 5 baths | 7894 sqft
Property DescriptionOwn a Living Masterpiece. Meticulously curated by the current stewards since 2006. This Colonial Revival offers rare fusion of 18th-century authenticity and cutting-edge modern comfort. Designed for both grand-scale entertaining and intimate family life, this c1930, 7,894 sq. ft., Colonial Revival offers 6-bdrms & 4.5-baths. The interior is a treasure of artisan craftsmanship from the formal dining room with its magnificent shell-carved cove, to original cabinetry with rare wood inlays, hand-carved bookshelves, a classic butler's pantry, multiple stately fireplaces anchor the formal living spaces. Enjoy panoramic views and privacy from the grand porch overlooking 4 pristine acres. a state-of-the-art kitchen featuring Wolf and Sub-Zero, and no expense spared Geo-Thermal heating/cooling.
Accessory Dwelling Unit: No
Original List Price: 2390000
Limited Service: No
Agent Interest: None
Current Price: $2,100,000
Status: Active
List Date: 2026-03-03
List Price: $2,100,000
Elem School: Williams
Middle School: Theodore Herberg
High School: Pittsfield
Assessed Year: 2025
Taxes: 25577
Tax Year: 2025
Page: 229
Registry: Middle Registry
Street #: 500
Street Name: Williams
Street Ext: St
State/Province: MA
Postal Code: 01201
Map Ref: PITT M:K07 B:0002 L:401
Surveillance: Yes
Realtor.COM Type: Residential - Single Family
Total Bathrooms: 5
Parking Spaces Type: Garaged & Off-Street
Sq Ft Source: Assessor
Total Rooms: 11
Total Bedrooms: 6
Garage Stalls: 4
Year Built Source: Assessor
Lot Size Dimensions: 423 x 560
Lot Size SqFt: 179467
Frontage Apx: 423
Sq Ft Liv Apx: 7894
Total Full Baths: 4
Total Half Baths: 1
Year Built Apx: 1930
Additional Disclosures: There are restrictions on the land, please reference the Deed from MA Land Records. There is a whole house generator.
Directions: Three driveways past E New Lenox Road heading east on the same side.
Range Hood: 1
Refrigerator: 1
Concrete Floor: 1
Finished-Partially: 1
Bus-School: 1
Landscaped: 1
Privacy: 1
Trash Public: 1
Curbside Recycling: 1
Deciduous Shade Trees: 1
Mature Landscaping: 1
Public Transportation within 1/2 Mile: 1
Attached: 1
Auto Opener: 1
Central AC: 1
Forced Air: 1
Geothermal Heat Pump: 1
HVAC Zones: 1
Alarm System: 1
Backup Generator: 1
Cable Available: 1
Fireplace (s): 1
Granite Counter: 1
High Speed Wiring: 1
Interior Balcony: 1
Walk-In Closet(s): 1
1st Fl Bdrm: 1
1st Flr Half Bath: 1
Distant: 1
Hill/Mountain: 1
Status Change Date: 2026-03-04
Views: Distant; Hill/Mountain; Pastoral; Scenic; Seasonal
Interior Amenities: Alarm System; Backup Generator; Cable Available; Fireplace (s); Granite Counter; High Speed Wiring; Interior Balcony; Walk-In Closet(s)
Internet Service: Cable Available
Accessibility: 1st Fl Bdrm; 1st Flr Half Bath
Exterior Amenities: Bus-School; Landscaped; Patio; Porch; Privacy; Trash Public; Curbside Recycling; Deciduous Shade Trees; Mature Landscaping; Public Transportation within 1/2 Mile
Appliances Incl: Dishwasher; Dryer; Microwave; Range; Range Hood; Refrigerator; Washer
Energy Features: Solar Panels Owned
Exterior Siding: Clapboard
Basement: Concrete Floor; Finished-Partially
Floor: Ceramic Tile; Wood
Garage: Attached; Auto Opener; Heated; Oversized
Fuel: Nat Gas; Geothermal
Possession: Close Of Escrow
Gracefully sited on pastoral grounds with distant mountain views, this circa-1930 Colonial Revival estate represents the elegance and cultural legacy of the Berkshires' celebrated country-house era. Attributed to prominent Pittsfield architect Joseph McArthur Vance, the residence was conceived as a refined summer retreat for a prosperous owner from a prominent Boston family who made the Berkshires their seasonal sanctuary in the early twentieth century. During the height of the Tanglewood years, the home was part of the region's vibrant artistic and social life, welcoming members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and distinguished conductors Pierre Monteux and Charles Munch. The residence was also said to have hosted renowned Americana collector Henry Francis du Pont, who admired the home's collection of early American decorative arts. Blending architectural pedigree, cultural heritage, and the quiet beauty of its rural setting just minutes from Lenox, the estate stands today as a rare surviving example of the gracious Berkshire summer tradition--where music, art, and landscape converged in an atmosphere of timeless sophistication.
| Room Name | Level |
| Foyer | First |
| Living Room | First |
| Dining Room | First |
| Library | First |
| Kitchen | First |
| Bedroom 1 | First |
| Mud Room | First |
| Half Bathroom | First |
| Primary Bedroom | Second |
| Primary Bathroom | Second |
| Bedroom 2 | Second |
| Bedroom 3 | Second |
| Bedroom 4 | Second |
| Bedroom | Second |
| Bonus Room | Second |
| Bonus Room | Lower |
Listing Office: BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES BARNBROOK REALTY
Listing Agent: Maureen White-Kirkby
Last Updated: May - 15 - 2026
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