An Heirloom Timber-Frame Home with Artisan Barn!
This property is as much a story as it is a homestead. Rooted in the 1820s Greek Revival farmhouse that once stood near the road, the home was reimagined in 2002 when the original hand-hewn Dutch-style timber frame was preserved and given new life. Set on a new foundation deeper into the land, and meticulously rebuilt over the past two decades by a renowned master builder, the result is a turnkey home that combines history with modern craftsmanship.
Behind the residence stands an extraordinary 5,200-square-foot timber-frame barn, built by the same master builder as his own workshop. Designed with both beauty and utility in mind, it offers the scale and flexibility to serve as a studio, recreational retreat, or professional space. Together, the house and barn create a rare Berkshire offering: a character-filled home paired with flexible space on a grand scale.
The Home (~1,800 sq ft + finished lower level)
Inside, warmth comes not only from the wood but from the intent. Local 18-inch wide pine floors run seamlessly through the rooms. The kitchen is a showpiece, with custom cherry cabinetry (crafted on site), soapstone counters, Viking range, and a masonry heater hearth anchoring the space. The dining and sitting areas are framed by exposed beams and traditional lime plaster walls.
Upstairs, character abounds with timber-frame ceilings, painted floors, and a cleverly designed book-lined hall.
The full bath downstairs features radiant-heated tile - even in the shower - plus a pedestal soaking tub. A small half-bath upstairs provides added convenience.
The partially finished lower level adds another approximately 400 square feet of finished walkout space (currently an office), with a separate entrance, plus about 700 square feet of unfinished area. With the addition of a bathroom, this level could become a private apartment, guest suite, or studio.
Mechanical systems were chosen for both efficiency and longevity:
- Custom Finnish-style masonry heater capable of heating the house with a single daily wood burn
- Alternative heating via propane direct-vent heater
- Mini-split in the lower level provides cooling and heating
- Tankless propane water heater
- Solar PV array powering house and barn, with utility rebates for overproduction
- Radiant floor heat in the bathroom
- Standing seam metal roof for durability
The Barn (~5,200 sq ft)
A true work of art and purpose, the barn was built around a 30×40 antique English timber frame, joined with massive 10×10 posts and double mortise-and-tenons a rarity. Clear-span ash, cherry, and pine trusses soar overhead, while a super-insulated envelope keeps it efficient in every season.
Currently outfitted as a fully functional woodworking shop, the barn offers:
- Solar covering all current electrical use
- 12" double stud walls & SIP roof for efficiency and sound control
- Radiant tubing in slab (ready for wood or propane boiler connection)
- 30-ft Gothic arched doors, handmade on strap hinges
- 100A subpanel off main house, with underground conduit in place for optional separate service, plus 3-phase via RPC
- Expansive natural light from oversized windows
Suited to a range of uses - from professional workshop to artist's studio, collector's garage, or wellness retreat - the barn is a rare opportunity in the Berkshires to pair living space with true large-scale creative or work space, while keeping utility costs minimal.
The Land & Gardens
The one-acre grounds balance cultivated gardens with a natural Berkshire setting. A Goshen stone walkway and a front porch of local black locust create a gracious entry, while perennial beds and large hydrangea provide seasonal color. A large rear deck of thermally-modified ash overlooks raised and fenced vegetable gardens, with woodland plantings tracing the original stone walls. Front and back lawns offer open space for play, and ample parking provides practicality.
A Singular Berkshire Offering
Few properties offer this level of craftsmanship, authentic materials, flexible space and sustainability. Every choice - from continuous-length pine floors to a solar array that pays you back - shows clear intention. The barn serves as both a showpiece and a functional resource. For those who value heritage materials, self-reliance, and room to create, 78 Carter Road stands out as a singular Berkshire offering.
Located in Becket, the home enjoys a tranquil setting while remaining close to the Berkshires' most celebrated destinations. Within easy reach are Jacob's Pillow, Tanglewood, Shakespeare & Company, and Mass Moca, as well as hiking, lakes, and the natural beauty of countless protected landscapes. Here, quiet living and world-class culture come together in one of New England's most storied regions.
For sale
$695,000
78 Carter Rd, Becket, MA 01223
3beds
1,803sqft
Est.:
Single Family Residence
Built in 2005
1 Acres Lot
$681,400 Zestimate®
$385/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Greek revival farmhouseMasonry heaterGoshen stone walkwayExposed beamsRadiant-heated tileSuper-insulated envelopeHand-hewn dutch-style timber frame
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