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WORK CAN FEEL LIKE A VACATION AT THE BEECH HOUSE

The Beech House is a beautifully restored historic landmark building in the heart of Bedford. Its sunny & welcoming golden-yellow color scheme and flowering gardens are punctuated by the building's namesake - a majestic copper beech tree - making it one of the town’s most recognizable buildings. Clients and visitors can easily spot the property, while tenants enjoy thoughtfully renovated spaces suited for offices, studios, and other professional uses.

On the northwest side of the building, a welcoming garden oasis offers a quiet place to relax beneath the canopy of the magnificent 130-year-old copper beech tree that gave The Beech House its name. Long treasured by generations of Bedford residents, the tree has become a local landmark in its own right. During the warmer months, neighbors and visitors gather in its shade to chat, meet friends, or enjoy a frozen treat from our neighbor, Bedford Farms Ice Cream.

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Check out what The Bedford Citizen has to say about us!

"OK, what is the most iconic tree in Bedford? There are a lot of candidates, but the consensus among three generations – maybe four – has to be the majestic beech alongside 18 North Road, just east of Holi and Bedford Farms. Nile Ziemba thinks the beech tree is around 120 years old. “We want to engender respect for the tree,” he asserted."

Mike Rosenberg / The Bedford Citizen

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