Dedham Center
The historic heart of town — courthouse square, local restaurants, walkable streets, and some of Dedham's most charming older homes.
About Dedham Center
Dedham Center is genuine New England town center — not a manufactured one. The Norfolk County Courthouse anchors the square, High Street has a growing collection of restaurants and small businesses, and the residential streets radiating outward hold some of the town's best housing stock. Victorians with wraparound porches, Federal-era homes that predate the Revolution, and well-maintained Colonials from the early 1900s line streets shaded by mature maples. Walk to the library, grab dinner at Hana Sushi or the Dedham Diner, and still be home in five minutes. For buyers who want character and walkability without paying Wellesley prices, this is the spot.
Property Character
A mix of historic homes — Victorians, Federals, and early Colonials — on established lots with mature landscaping. Some newer townhouse developments on the edges. Walkable to restaurants, library, and town services.
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Local Highlights
- •Walkable to restaurants, library, and town services
- •Some of the most architecturally significant homes in Dedham
- •Growing dining scene along High Street
- •Genuine historic character — this town center is the real thing
Getting Around
Endicott commuter rail station is walkable from much of the center — Back Bay in ~25 min. Bus routes connect to Forest Hills (Orange Line). Easy access to Route 1 and I-95/128.
Schools
Feeds into Avery Elementary (rated 7/10) and Dedham Middle School. The center's proximity to Noble and Greenough makes private school drop-off easy.
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