One hundred years ago, the Berkshire mountains in Western Massachusetts was one of the most popular places for the
elite to spend their summers. With the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood, excellent summer stock theater in
Stockbridge and and the Mass MoCA there are still a lot of reasons to head to the Berkshires. Blantyre is a red brick
mansion that brings back the Gilded Age. The home was designed to look like a Scottish manor and has leaded glass
windows and lots of heavy wood trim. The mansion offers eight guest bedrooms and suites in the main house and each room
is decorated with antiques. There are also four cottages and additional rooms in the carriage house. The Patterson
suite includes a bedroom with a four-poster bed, sitting room with a fireplace and two bathrooms. The suite costs $900
per night.
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