Wakefield

Wakefield, MA, nestled just outside of Boston, attracts residents for more than just its convenient proximity to the city. While that's certainly a perk, Wakefield stands out as a charming destination in its own right. Blessed with verdant hills, lush trees, and two picturesque lakes adorning its borders, Wakefield offers a serene retreat amid nature's splendor. Families are drawn to the city's safe environs and rich historical tapestry, creating a welcoming community atmosphere.

School District Rank: 59th

Best Public High Schools in Greater Boston 2023

Property Tax Rate: 1.12% or $11.25 per $1,000

 
 

About the Town of Wakefield

Situated in Middlesex County within the greater Boston metropolitan area, Wakefield shares its borders with Stoneham and Reading. Named after Cyrus Wakefield, a dedicated entrepreneur embodying the town's resilient spirit, Wakefield offers a blend of urban amenities and natural beauty. Beyond the allure of Boston's offerings, relocating to Wakefield grants access to the tranquility of its stunning lakes and the enchanting charm of its winter landscapes, appealing to families and individuals alike.

 
 

Lake Quannapowitt

The lake and its surrounding park exude natural beauty, attracting visitors who revel in its tranquil atmosphere daily. People leisurely stroll or jog along the lake's perimeter, while others partake in picnics, volleyball matches, dog walks, and serene moments basking in the sunlight. Ample parking and a charming gazebo enhance the experience, while the park's proximity to Wakefield's center, complete with restaurants, the Beebe Library, post office, and shops, makes it a convenient and inviting destination for all.

 
 

Col. James Hartshorne House Association

This colonial-era residence dates back to 1681 and holds the esteemed distinction of being listed on the National Register of Historic Places. With a rich and storied past, this venerable home is under the ownership of the Town of Wakefield, yet its stewardship is entrusted to the Colonel James Hartshorne House Association and a dedicated Board of Directors. This locale also hosts events such as weddings!

 
 

Things to Do

  • Wakefield Farmers’ Market - Local fresh food market open on Saturdays from June 15th - October 26th. You can usually expect 40-45 local vendors, including local farmers, selling everything from mushrooms, to produce, to cheese, to meats. You can also look forward to fresh baked goodies, hand-blended teas, hot sauces, global cuisine, and local artworks.

  • Wakefield BMX - BMX biking track and race center.

 

places to eat

  • Public Kitchen - Unique and decadent pub eats with a fusion of flavors. A local favorite with a Reading location as well.

  • Blue Moon Grille - the hottest brunch place in the area!

  • Cibo Cafe & Bistro - Authentic Italian eats and baked goods.

  • Fred’s Franks - Hot dog food truck.