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While everyone from Massachusetts knows that the Berkshires are a magical place for a getaway, not many people have experienced the enchanted Airbnb’s that hide within Tyringham. At the gardens known as Santarella, you’ll find an incredible property filled with ponds, flowers, and magical architecture. One of the most interesting buildings within the gardens is the enchanted tiny tower, and you can spend the night in it by using their Airbnb. This silo cottage tucked within the forest is unlike anywhere you’ve ever been. For a truly magical stay in the Berkshires in Massachusetts, book a night at this real-life tiny tower and you’ll be feeling like you’ve stepped into a storybook.

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