Lexington Center
The walkable heart of town — Battle Green, shops, restaurants, and some of Lexington's most charming antique homes.
About Lexington Center
Lexington Center is the reason people fall in love with this town. The Battle Green anchors everything — a triangular common surrounded by churches, the Minuteman Statue, and a commercial district that feels lifted from a Norman Rockwell painting (if Norman Rockwell had a good espresso machine). Massachusetts Avenue runs through the center with a mix of local shops, restaurants, the Cary Memorial Library, and professional offices. The residential streets radiating from the center contain some of Lexington's oldest and most charming homes — Federal and Colonial-era houses dating to the late 1700s and early 1800s, interspersed with later Victorian and early 20th-century additions. Walking to everything is the point, and people pay a premium for it.
Property Character
Antique Colonials and Federals mixed with later Victorians and early 20th-century homes. Smaller lots than outer Lexington but with significant historical character. Some homes have original wide-plank floors, beehive ovens, and hand-hewn beams.
Typical Home Styles
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Local Highlights
- •Walk to everything — shops, restaurants, library, town services
- •Some of Lexington's most historically significant homes
- •Battle Green and Minuteman National Historical Park at your doorstep
- •Strong sense of community centered on the town common
Getting Around
Lexpress local bus service connects the center to other parts of town. Minuteman Bikeway provides car-free access to Arlington and Cambridge. Express bus 62/76 to Alewife Red Line station — 15-20 min to Cambridge.
Schools
Feeds into Estabrook Elementary (rated 9/10) — one of the strongest elementary schools in the system. Walking distance to Cary Memorial Library, which functions as a second campus for kids.
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