This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home, located at 283 South St., was built in 1750 by the Nathaniel Clark family and is a spacious piece of Northampton history. And there is even more than meets the eye—behind the home is additional property featuring a pig pen, apple and pear trees and a stunning view.


After all this time, the home still has plenty of potential. Located in the URB zoning district, this property offers flexible development options (up to 9 units)!
The home is decorated throughout with period details, giving it a rustic charm, all while still being perfect for comfortable, modern living. At its heart is a large dining and kitchen area with a classic fireplace—reminiscent of the home’s historical roots. The home also includes a living room and separate family room.

Outside the home is a small deck, accessible via slider in the dining area; a hot tub; garden spots and an almost complete in-ground pool.

Set just a 15-minute walk to downtown with nearby access to the meadows and adjacent to the Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary, this home’s location is just another cherry on top.
Listing by Liz Helliwell, 413-265-0038, https://lizhelliwell.com/
Key Features at a Glance:
- Colonial/saltbox home
- 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath
- Built in 1750 by the Nathaniel Clark family
- Pig pen
- Apple and pear trees
- Zoning URB
- Decorated with period details
- Large dining and kitchen area with fireplace and slider to deck
- Living room
- Separate family room
- Hot tub
- Garden Spots
- In-ground pool
- 15 minute walk to downtown with nearby access to meadows and adjacent to Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary







