Available as a filming location.
Eastover Estate and Retreat is a 600-acre sanctuary and holistic retreat center, three minutes from down town Lenox.
The Constance in Lenox, MA.
Canyon Ranch – Destination resort in Lenox, Massachusetts is an award-winning health resort offering luxury spa treatments & wellness programs.
Lenox Library is located on Main Street in Lenox, MA.
The home of American abstract artists George L.K. Morris and Suzy Frelinghuysen.
The main house at Belvoir Terrace was built in 1896 and with three main owners continues to have the original woodwork, fixtures, etc. In addition to the main house, there …
Available as a filming location. In the summer of 1998, Miramax used the exterior of the Ventfort Hall mansion for the Oscar-winning film adaptation of John Irving’s novel, Cider House …
Camp Mah-Kee-Nac is located in the beautiful Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts on three mile long Stockbridge Bowl (aka Lake Mahkeenac). Camp Mah-Kee-Nac for boys enjoys an unparalleled reputation as …
In 2000 Shakespeare & Company moved to its own site: a 30-acre campus with many existing buildings among woodlands and meadows, in the heart of the Berkshire Hills in Lenox, …
Available for filming. Little white church on a hill in Lenox, Massachusetts. Office Hours: Tues-Fri, 10 AM-1 PM
Cliffwood Street, Lenox, MA
Country lane in Lenox, MA
Cliffwood Street is available as a filming location and runs right through the heart of picturesque Lenox.
Available as a filming location. Reservoir Road is a picturesque country route near Kennedy Park, a lovely walking location.
Available as a filming location. Rt. 183 is a country road running through Lenox, MA.
Available as a filming location. A scenic country road, Undermountain Road is alongside Undermountain Horse Farm.
A restaurant in Lenox, MA.
A non profit museum celebrating railroading in the Berkshires since 1984Open Weekends and Holidays June through October Available for filming.
Lenox Country Club, available as a filming and shooting location.
Robert Paterson acquired the Lenox estate of 220 acres called “Highlawn” from the Dorr family. He tore down the modest house, keeping the outbuildings. Hence, the Carriage House Stables and …
“Turn Back the Clock to the Gilded Age” Rivaling Newport, Lenox Massachusetts became the playground of the “Gilded Age” rich and famous: Morgan, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Astor, Westinghouse, Edith Wharton… Hampton …