Situated on a sheltered, gently rolling plateau just east of the Pittsfield Lenox Road, Twelve Oaks is approached by a private roadway through a lush park-like setting. Surrounded by centuries-old trees and some of the Berkshires most spectacular mountain views, the fifty-acre property is an ideal setting for luxury condominiums. It affords private country community living at its best combined with all the convenience of a condominium village.
Our condominiums are built on the Dormers estate which was chosen in the 1860s by Col. Richard T. Auchmuty, a civil war hero and noted New York architect, as the place to build a Berkshire "cottage" for his bride.
The elegant brick mansion was completed in 1868. It reflects the sensibility of a small French chateau providing wonderful interior and exterior spaces. The historic mansion, which has been meticulously updated to serve as your Spa and Clubhouse, will provide homeowners an ideal opportunity to entertain their family and friends in a classic setting.
You can step out of your condominium and enjoy the clubhouse for social gatherings, special events and catered meals. Gathering rooms, reception rooms, separate ladies' and gentlemen's lounge, a state of the art professional kitchen, and breakfast/dining room are all found on the main floor. These open to a large terrace with commanding views of Mount Greylock which dominates the Berkshire countryside. The ground level will include a large airy fitness room, sauna and shower. Other spaces provide ample room for billiards or a media center. Both levels have direct access to the swimming pool and are a short walk to the tennis courts.
The property is still graced by Col. Auchmuty’s replica of "Flirtation Walk" at West Point, where he proposed to Ellen Schermerhorn. A legendary natural setting for fine condominiums.
Twelve Oaks Village is minutes from Tanglewood and many other Berkshire attractions. Symphony, dance, theater, fine restaurants, shopping, and outdoor recreation are all at your doorstep.
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Amenities expected to be available upon completion of Phase 1. |