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Reviews

From the critics:

"A true hidden gem of the Berkshires." - AAA Horizons Magazine, January 2007

"One of the most gracious small hostelries in the Berkshires." - Yankee Magazine, 2006

"Tucked into the green fields of far Western Massachusetts under the imposing shoulder of Mount Greylock, the Guest House at Field Farm melds the artistry of man and nature into a lodging experience unlike any other." - Boston Globe, September 2005

"Since it's an inn— not a museum— you can sit on the Eames chair and set your coffee (with a coaster) on the Noguchi table. You can marvel at the cutting-edge design features of the day— curved walls, cork floors, built-in shelves, hand-painted fireplace tiles, Art Moderne lighting fixtures— as well as sculptures and paintings on loan from the Whitney Museum in New York, and pretend you live there." - Style Magazine, Sept/Oct 2005

A “Fodor's Choice” property. – Fodor's Travel Guides

“Glorious…Bauhaus box (with a) highly regarded art collection.” – New York Times, May 2002

“A destination to be actively savored.” – The Boston Globe, January 2002

“Cozily modern…a break from dusty Colonials and musty Victorians.” – Yankee Magazine

From our guests:

“Field Farm Guest House helps the mind as well as the body to breathe.  Thanks!”

“A shimmering dust of snow lies over the landscape scene from over the window…urges us to go before heading back to tall buildings.”

“The sheer beauty of the land, the view, the house—the spirit of enthusiasm in our innkeeper, their love of the property and heritage of the house and furniture—Field Farm is truly a special place.  A wonderful find, we'll be back!”

“May Field Farm continue to be a haven for serenity.  Many Thanks.”

“The wonderful surroundings were surpassed only by the delicious, extraordinary, imaginative breakfasts.”

“…Renewed by the rest and relaxation we enjoyed here at Field Farm.”



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