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In
1832, Horace Church purchased a 200-acre parcel of land and built
a typical New England-frame farmhouse. The house was later enlarged
to include a Dutch Colonial wing to accommodate the family of
the second owners. It is the house, which appears as "Crippen
Farm" on the Great Barrington map dated to 1876. The land
was eventually whittled down to 4 acres of which the now Seekonk
Pines Inn stands.
In 1978 the Best family converted the home to a Bed & Breakfast.
The Inn was named after a local Indian word meaning "wild
goose" of which the small glacial valley in which they were
now living was once called the "place of the Seekonk".
The Lefkowitz family moved from New Jersey to purchase the inn,
in 1996.
In
addition to making some structural and decorating changes, we
continue to welcome many satisfied guests.
42
Seekonk Cross Road
Great Barrington, MA 01230
(413) 528-4192
innkeeper@seekonkpines.com
seekonkpines.com
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