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Berkshires estate boasts a stunning quarry-carved pool and $3.25M price tag

Escape to the oldest town in the Berkshires, where a unique yard amenity awaits.

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stunning pool carved into an old limestone quarry is the crown jewel of a 60-acre Berkshires estate in Massachusetts, now on the market for $3.25 million. The property at 232 Giberson Road in Sheffield, the oldest town in the Berkshires dating back to 1733, boasts a secluded oasis perfect for hot summer days and Instagram-worthy moments.

    The 40-foot pool, built into what was once a working quarry, features a 16-foot waterfall and ranges from 3 to 7 feet deep. Reimagined by Aqua Pool & Patio, it preserves the natural stone and includes a self-cleaning system. The surrounding landscape is reminiscent of Australia's famous turquoise pools.

    The estate's main residence, built in 1997, spans 3,459 square feet with four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Most rooms open to the outdoor grounds, providing seamless access to the pool area. Inside, the home features a vaulted great room with exposed beams, a wood stove, and French doors leading to a screened porch perfect for al-fresco dining.

    The primary bedroom suite includes an ensuite spa-like bath, a sitting area, and direct access to the garden. Additional bedrooms are located on the lower level, along with a home gym. The chef's kitchen boasts custom cabinets, an open dining area, and a farmhouse sink. Jared Kelly and Elle Villetto of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty have the listing for this unique property.

Quarry-carved pool on a Berkshires estate with $3.25M price tag.