Rivaling Newport, Lenox
Massachusetts became the playground of the "Gilded Age"
rich and famous: Morgan, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Astor,
Westinghouse, Edith Wharton…
Hampton Terrace, built in 1897, and
owned by several of the wealthiest families in the
country, was among the first of the "Berkshire cottages"
to host guests. In 1937 Tanglewood became the summer
home of the Boston Symphony, and Hampton Terrace became
an inn.
Now recognized by the Michelin
Guide as one of the elite Berkshire inns, this
Lenox
Massachusetts Bed and Breakfast has been completely renovated and
restored since 2000.
Far from just a "Tanglewood Season"
destination, Hampton Terrace is considered a romantic
escape… 2 hours from Boston, and less than 3 hours from
New York City. No point in the village of Lenox is more
than a short 2-block walk. Enjoy dozens of restaurants,
shops, galleries & bars…within 5 minutes of our door.
It is our pleasure to help you
pre-plan your visit. With your confirmation, you will
get our recommendations for dining in the Berkshires, as
well as lists of spas, historic home tours, museums,
theaters, clubs, outdoor activities, parks, music
venues, and links to calendars of events during your
stay.
When looking for
Lenox MA
lodging, Hampton Terrace, the perfect
Lenox
Massachusetts inn, Berkshires bed and breakfast, and
Berkshires Massachusetts lodging.