The Bay State has some of the most incredible places to stay for a weekend getaway. With hundreds of years of history, there are numerous historical buildings that have been turned into bed and breakfasts, hotels, or short-term rentals. There's one incredibly unique short-term rental you may want to consider spending the night at, and it may just be the coolest VRBO in Massachusetts. Let's take a closer look at a historic barn-turned-rental in the Berkshires.
The Berkshires have long been an ideal getaway location in the Bay State. With its quaint towns, mountains, and scenic beauty, it's the perfect part of the state to connect with nature.
Head to Cheshire and you'll find Mason Hill Farm, a historic farm established in 1815. On this farm is an equally historic barn from that time that's been converted and renovated into a luxury VRBO accommodation.
Once you enter the barn for your stay, you'll feel right at home. The space includes everything you could ever need for a comfortable stay. Furthermore, you'll enjoy the peace and quiet of farm living on the farm's eight acres.
If you enjoy cooking, you'll appreciate the gourmet kitchen with its dual fuel oven, farmhouse sink, and island seating.
The living room is quite spacious and comfortable. It provides the perfect space to rest and relax or, perhaps, play games with your family or friends.
Just off the living room is a semi-private sleeping area in what was once a horse stable. You'll find both a twin and a full bed in here.
Additionally, there is a second bedroom with twin bunk beds as well as a queen-sized bed and a third bedroom with a queen bed just off the kitchen.
While you may not want to leave this gorgeous and luxurious VRBO, you may want to get out and explore the great outdoors. There's even a brook you can swim in on the property!
How would you like to spend the night at the coolest VRBO in Massachusetts? To learn more and book your stay, head to the VRBO listing for this historic 19th-century renovated barn.
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