One of the Berkshires last remaining Great Estates, Ethelwynde, has been lovingly renovated and maintained. Set on 31+ acres overlooking the Yokun Ridge mountains, the main residence was commissioned in 1875 by Henri Braem, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark/Heir to the Cunard Steamship Co. fortune, and rebuilt in stone by Halstead Lindsley in 1929. No expense was spared in creating this spectacular home in the Berkshires, where financiers and barons of the Gilded Age established their country residences. A gracious foyer leads to the generously proportioned first floor public rooms: the 23' x 34' living room, library paneled in Purpleheart from the Amazon forest, dining room that seats 20, a 3-exposure solarium, expansive kitchen, butler's pantry & powder room. Ascend the grand staircase to 6 bedrooms all w/bathrooms and views to the outside and most w/fireplaces. A separate wing provides 4 more bedrooms or offices. The 3rd floor offers bonus & exercise rooms. A short 2+ hours from Boston/NY.
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