Villa Virginia

Villa Virginia is a historic country estate situated on Ice Glen Road in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

[2] In the late nineteenth century, this area was part of an estate owned by John and Isabella Wyman Winthrop, who ran a gentleman's farm.

[3] The site was acquired by William H. Clarke, who demolished the existing structures and commissioned the architectural firm Hiss and Weekes to build a new estate in 1914.

The landscape was designed by Ferruccio Vitale,[5] incorporating formal features such as a lily pond, grotto, and walled garden.

[2] By the 1970s, many of the Berkshire cottages, including Villa Virginia, were considered "white elephant" due to their size and maintenance costs.