About This Property This beautiful family estate nestled in the scenic hills of Buckland was once the home and studio of renowned artist Robert Strong Woodward. The Gothic Revival home welcomes guests with a truly breathtaking setting. The home sits on a gentle hillside overlooking a pond, and 13 plus acres of fertile fields. The property includes numerous outbuildings such as a barn, home office, to name a few. The home offers first floor living. The current owners lovingly maintained the artist studio just as Robert Woodward left it. The house has a historic feel as you picture former guests such as Robert Frost being entertained and captivated by Woodward s art. Located a quick 3 1/2 hours from the GWB and convenient access to Northampton and the Berkshires. A true jewel, offering many possibilities.
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Objection to proposed zoning change
Tuesday, May 25 the City Council will hear an objection to a rezoning application for the 2424 Garden of the Gods Road property. While this should be an easy decision for the council to deny because of safety concerns for the citizens of this area, unfortunately we have witnessed rezoning applications get approved time after time.
What is extremely concerning in this case is the city’s lack of planning for emergency evacuation. This will affect all residents on the west side of town in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI), from the Broadmoor area north to Peregrine.