


One of the most breathtakingly beautiful pools — carved into an old limestone quarry with a cascading waterfall deep in the woods, and hidden from sight — can now be your reason to splash out some cash this summer.
It’s part of a 60-acre Berkshires estate in Massachusetts that’s now on the market for $3.25 million.
The property, at 232 Giberson Road, stands in Sheffield, the oldest town in the Berkshires — dating back to 1733.
At a glimpse, this perk resembles the famed natural pools in Australia, the ocean and rock escapes that fill with turquoise waters — and lure in locals for laps.
This 40-foot pool, built into what was once a working quarry, is 3 to 7 feet deep and features a 16-foot waterfall. It was reimagined by Aqua Pool & Patio to preserve the stone and add a self-cleaning system.
Of course, any swimmer still needs shelter.
Built in 1997, the 3,459-square-foot home comes with four bedrooms and 3.5 baths.
The seller is the estate of Joel Goldstein, who purchased the property for $825,000 in 2001, according to records.
Inside, the home features a vaulted great room with exposed beams, a wood stove and French doors that open to a screened porch for al-fresco dining. There’s also a chef’s kitchen with a farmhouse sink, custom cabinets and an open dining area.
The primary bedroom suite includes an ensuite spa-like bath, a sitting area and opens to the garden. Additional bedrooms are on the lower level, along with a home gym.
Most rooms open to the outdoors, making for breezy access to that pool.
Jared Kelly and Elle Villetto of William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty have the listing.