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WELCOME TO ROSLINDALE
Roslindale
is a part of Boston in Suffolk County with
the zip code 02131 and is known by the locals
as Rozzie. It borders the Boston communities
of Jamaica Plain, West Roxbury and Hyde
Park. Many consider Roslindale Boston’s
best kept secret since it is a great place
to live, convenient to all of Metro Boston
and still remains affordable. It has all
you need right in the area along with having
easy access to a public golf course and
a 500-acre forest called Stoney Brook Reservation.
Yes, you are in the city, but you can find
open green space!
Stoney
Brook Reservation is one of the best spots
in Boston. It is owned and managed by the
MDC (Metropolitan District Commission) and
is open to the public until dusk. The reservation
includes a skating rink, fishing at Turtle
Pond, ten to twelve miles of hiking and
bicycle paths, soccer and baseball fields,
tennis courts, picnic areas, tot lot, and
a pool. It also is the site for the John
F. Thompson Center; New England’s
first recreational facility specifically
designed to accommodate handicapped visitors.
For more information about the Center, call
(617) 361-6161. You can even get there by
public transportation!
Metropolitan
Hill is not only the 2nd highest point in
Boston, it is also a very special neighborhood.
It has spectacular views of both downtown
Boston on one side and the Blue Hills on
the other. Lovely homes, primarily single-family
houses, line the streets and the hill creates
privacy for its residence.
Peter’s
Hill is located on the southwest side of
the Arnold Arboretum and abuts the MBTA
Conservation land. This is a lovely neighborhood
tucked away off the main streets. Here you
will find a wonderful variety of single
and multi-family houses all in close proximity
to the beauty of the Arboretum and the conveniences
of Jamaica Plain.
The
main commercial district is called Roslindale
Village, where the local shopper can find
just about anything they need. There is
a tremendous variety of locally owned and
operated businesses from the coffee shop
to the hardware store. The local supermarket
is fondling referred to as the village market.
Roslindale village surrounds a city park
known as Roslindale’s Commons which
ads to the feeling of a typical New England
town. It also has its own train stop!
Between
Roslindale Square and the West Roxbury Line
is a neighborhood known as the Parkway Area.
Here you will find larger, older homes,
many with original details. The Parkway
is the West Roxbury Parkway, a beautifully
green scenic road with a lush median strip
separating two sides of this tree-lined
thoroughfare. At one end of the Parkway
is the Stoney Brook Reservation land. The
other end of the parkway travels through
West Roxbury and into the town of Brookline.
The
entire area is very well connected by public
transportation. Buses run throughout the
area connecting to both the Orange Line
of the MBTA and the commuter rail that goes
into South Station in Boston.
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