Chesterfield

Massachusetts

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A rural Hampshire County hill town, Chesterfield is situated along the scenic Westfield River and offers a small-town atmosphere amid an abundance of scenic beauty.

Named after the Earl of Chesterfield, the rural hill town of Chesterfield in Hampshire County boasts a population of about 1,200 residents. The community, comprising about 31.2 square miles, is situated 25 miles east of Pittsfield, 50 miles north of Hartford, Connecticut and 100 miles west of Boston. Chesterfield, which was first settled in 1790 and incorporated in 1762, was primarily an agricultural community in its early days, known for the production of Merino wool. The town also had several tanneries and sawmills which were the dominant industries in the early 19th century, attracting a small population of Irish immigrants. With the arrival of the 20th century, however, the town’s agricultural roots regained economic prosperity, and Chesterfield experienced an influx of summer residents. A popular point of interest is the Chesterfield Gorge, situated along the Westfield River.

Named after the Earl of Chesterfield, the rural hill town of Chesterfield in Hampshire County boasts a population of about 1,200 residents. The community, comprising about 31.2 square miles, is situated 25 miles east of Pittsfield, 50 miles north of Hartford, Connecticut and 100 miles west of Boston. Chesterfield, which was first settled in 1790 and incorporated in 1762, was primarily an agricultural community in its early days, known for the production of Merino wool. The town also had several tanneries and sawmills which were the dominant industries in the early 19th century, attracting a small population of Irish immigrants. With the arrival of the 20th century, however, the town’s agricultural roots regained economic prosperity, and Chesterfield experienced an influx of summer residents. A popular point of interest is the Chesterfield Gorge, situated along the Westfield River.

Named after the Earl of Chesterfield, the rural hill town of Chesterfield in Hampshire County boasts a population of about 1,200 residents. The community, comprising about 31.2 square miles, is situated 25 miles east of Pittsfield, 50 miles north of Hartford, Connecticut and 100 miles west of Boston. Chesterfield, which was first settled in 1790 and incorporated in 1762, was primarily an agricultural community in its early days, known for the production of Merino wool. The town also had several tanneries and sawmills which were the dominant industries in the early 19th century, attracting a small population of Irish immigrants. With the arrival of the 20th century, however, the town’s agricultural roots regained economic prosperity, and Chesterfield experienced an influx of summer residents. A popular point of interest is the Chesterfield Gorge, situated along the Westfield River.

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121 Ireland St
Chesterfield, MA $749,000

121 Ireland St

Chesterfield, MA

$749,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,871 Sqft
11 Bryant St
Chesterfield, MA $288,000

11 Bryant St

Chesterfield, MA

$288,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,043 Sqft

Chesterfield

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Chesterfield is within Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts and borders Cummington.

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Median Sales Price

June 2023 - Single Family Homes

$790K

Percentage of Asking Price

June 2023 Single Family Homes

103%
103%