Wayland

Nestled in Middlesex County, Wayland, Massachusetts, offers residents a serene suburban lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. The town boasts a diverse demographic profile, attracting families, professionals, and retirees alike. Though despite this, they still have a ways to go when it comes to racial diversity. 

Wayland's real estate market features a mix of historic homes, spacious estates, and modern developments, catering to various preferences and lifestyles. With top-rated schools and low crime rates, the town is particularly appealing to families seeking a safe and nurturing environment for their children to thrive.

School District Rank: 4th

Best Public High Schools in Greater Boston 2023

Property Tax Rate: 1.55% or $15.52 per $1,000

 

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About the Town of Wayland

Residents of Wayland enjoy a plethora of recreational activities amidst its natural beauty. The town is dotted with scenic parks, conservation areas, and trails, providing ample opportunities for hiking, biking, and outdoor exploration. Additionally, the town's vibrant community hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among residents. With its tranquil ambiance, strong sense of community, and abundance of recreational offerings, Wayland continues to receive praise from residents who appreciate its quality of life and idyllic setting.

 
 

The Dudley Chateau

THE premier sport’s pub in MA. Affectionately known as "The Chat" (pronounced "Shat"), this establishment boasts a rich and colorful history. Initially constructed in the early 1920s as a private fishing lodge, it underwent various transformations over the years.

During the era of Prohibition, it discreetly operated as a speakeasy, complete with a clandestine peephole in the door. Later, it served as a men's drinking club frequented by notable figures such as baseball legends Babe Ruth and Ted Williams. Evolving with the times, The Chat eventually transitioned into a beloved establishment offering delectable food, refreshing drinks, and a breathtaking million-dollar view.

 
 

Lake Cochituate

This idyllic destination boasts a myriad of opportunities for outdoor enjoyment.

During the warmer months, the lake becomes a vibrant hub of activity. Boating enthusiasts can set sail upon its shimmering waters, whether it's a leisurely paddleboat ride or an exhilarating kayak adventure, there's an option to suit every preference. Plus, convenient boat rentals are readily available!

With its abundance of fish species, including bass, trout, and perch, the lake offers a bounty of opportunities for anglers of all skill levels.

For those seeking respite from the summer heat, the lake provides a refreshing oasis for swimming and water play.

 
 

places to eat

  • The Local - a chain with locations throughout the area, this spot is a favorite of Devon’s for a quick lunch or drink with friends.

  • Jindu Asian Cuisine - Asian restaurant with a unique, classy atmosphere. Everyone says the food is the best in the area and that the service is great! 

  • Spice & Pepper - best Thai food in Wayland!

 

Things to do

  • Weston Golf Club - provides a challenging course for golf enthusiasts

  • Wayland Historical Society and Museum - offers insights into the town's rich heritage through exhibits and programs.

  • Arts Wayland W. Gallery - art studio and entertainment venue with rotating exhibits and events showcasing local talent