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430 CHESTNUT STREET | WRENTHAM

430 Chestnut Street | Wrentham

Offered at $389,900

Welcome home to this attractive, classic New England Cape! With many updates already done for you, a wonderful "work in" kitchen complete with SS appliances,including a new electric range, and granite counter tops, a step down family room with beautiful wood flooring.

Three walls of windows create the feeling of "one with nature", a generous living room fit for large gatherings of family and friends, plus an ample size dining room to enjoy those holiday feasts, this home is perfect for both the "average" size family and the growing family alike. In addition, this home boasts a substantial, level yard as well as a 2 car garage complete with newer garage doors and electric door openers.

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About Town

About Wrentham

 

Located mid way between Boston and Providence, Wrentham's three lakes, substantial conservation land and open space, and small town New England charm create a comforting sense of peace and quiet.

Easy access to Gillette Stadium, Boston, Providence, Worcester, and Cape Cod puts a vast array of exciting cultural, sporting, and gastronomical activities and opportunities well within reach.

By maintaining the delicate balance between economic growth and conservation of her natural environment and scenic beauty, Wrentham has succeeded in providing residents and visitors alike with the very best of life in a small New England town.

Brief History

 

Wrentham was settled in response to a vote by Dedham selectmen who, in the early 1660s, 'deputed men to search and view Indian lands around Wollomonopoag' - as the area was then known. After viewing the land 'near about the pond' now known as Lake Pearl the men recommended to Dedham town meeting that a settlement be located here.

Shortly thereafter Dedham general town meeting voted to establish a plantation on the 6 sq. miles purchased from King Philip for L20, 10 S. Settlers drew lots for parcels of land in the Plantation. And after a rough start, Wrentham was actually incorporated in 1673. And thus Wrentham was born.

It is interesting to note that at various times throughout her history Wrentham has been known by a number of names including: Wollomonopoag, Sheldonville, Lake Pearl Station, and Wampum Station.

Geography

 

Located in Norfolk County, Wrentham has grown to occupy some 22 sq. miles (59 km) with a population of more than 10, 500. Her neighbors include Franklin to the west, Norfolk to the north, Foxboro to the east, Plainville and Cumberland (RI) to the south, and Bellingham to the southwest.

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