Fabulous Lakefront Inn
Lee, MA615 Laurel Street
Sale Price$3,995,000
Listing Number X24708734
- Exclusive Commercial
The Lake House Inn enjoys a spectacular setting on a westerly facing cliff overlooking pristine Laurel Lake in the heart of The Berkshires. The Berkshires Region is not only one of the most scenic, naturally beautiful areas in the country, it is one of the strongest tourist destinations in New England and an “uber-enviable” place to live and operate an inn business. Built in 1903, the inn denotes the unpretentious, timeless elegance of a turn-of-the-century lakeside cottage. The 14 guest rooms, suites and baths have been exquisitely appointed and furnished with an eye toward showcasing the clean, graceful architectural details of the original cottage while adding the amenities and “cutting edge” bathroom design expected by today’s sophisticated leisure traveler. A three-room manager’s quarters could be used as onsite owners’ quarters. Exclusively Offered at $3,995,000 The Lake House Inn is a classic three-story, turn-of-the-century lake cottage that has evolved, by design, into a state-of-the-art, upscale lodging facility. The inn is situated on two acres with 500’ of lake frontage. The inn underwent a major, stem to stern renovation in 2015 -16 and in 2022 through early 2023. In 2023, current owners capitalized on the fabulous, lakefront setting by adding the Oasis Bar & Grill, an outdoor dining and live music venue. The Oasis Bar & Grill features a new 5000 sq. ft. terrace with 4 natural gas firepits, 20 umbrella tables, classic Adirondack chairs, intimate seating arrangements, a gazebo and a performance stage for live music overlooking the lake and spectacular sunsets. The Lake House Inn is fully staffed including onsite management.
Listed by Pamela Long
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