Wrentham, Massachusetts
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Town Guide

Living in Wrentham, MAComplete Guide to Homes & Community

By Team ChundiUpdated Apr 202610 min read

12,297

Population

$746K

Median Home Price

$152K

Median Income

2

Public Schools

45-60 min

To Boston

Why Wrentham?

Nestled in Norfolk County, Wrentham offers a strategic location with convenient access to both Boston and Providence via I-495. The town is known for its blend of historic New England character and modern amenities, most notably the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, a major regional shopping destination. It provides a setting with a strong community focus while being well-connected to major metropolitan areas.

The real estate market in Wrentham presents a compelling opportunity. With a median home price around $746,000, properties often feature larger lot sizes, commonly ranging from half an acre to two acres. Architectural styles include classic Colonial, Cape, and Ranch homes, offering more space and a different character compared to the denser housing stock found closer to Boston.

Wrentham is served by the Wrentham Public Schools for elementary and middle school, and the King Philip Regional School District for high school. The town's property tax rate is competitive for the region. Its combination of location, housing options, and local attractions makes Wrentham a noteworthy consideration for prospective homebuyers.

Neighborhoods

Where to Live in Wrentham

Wrentham Center

The historic heart of the town, featuring classic New England architecture and proximity to the town common, library, and local businesses. Properties here include a mix of antique homes and more recent builds, offering a connected, walkable environment.

Historic HomesWalkableTown Common

Sheldonville

A distinct village in the western part of Wrentham, Sheldonville has a more rural feel with larger lots and a strong sense of local identity. It includes its own post office and community spaces, appealing to those seeking more space and a quieter setting while still being part of the town.

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Lake Pearl Area

Surrounding Wollomonopoag Pond, also known as Lake Pearl, this area offers waterfront and water-view properties. It's a hub for recreation, including swimming and boating. The housing stock ranges from seasonal cottages to year-round residences, ideal for those prioritizing access to outdoor and water-based activities.

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Public Schools

Wrentham School Districts

Wrentham is served by two public school districts. The Wrentham Public Schools district manages elementary and middle school education within the town. For high school, students attend the King Philip Regional School District, which also serves the neighboring towns of Norfolk and Plainville.

School NameGradesType
Delaney SchoolPK-1Public
Roderick School2-6Public
King Philip Regional Middle School7-8Regional
King Philip Regional High School9-12Regional

Visit the Wrentham Public Schools and King Philip Regional School District websites for enrollment and program information. Prospective buyers are encouraged to research school options independently.

Cost of Living

Financial Snapshot

$745,766

Median Home Price

~$3,200/mo

Average Rent (2-Bed)

$151,676

Median Household Income

$11.67 per $1,000

Property Tax Rate (FY2024)

Dining Scene

Top Restaurants & Dining

Luciano's

Authentic Italian cuisine and an extensive wine list in an upscale setting.

Italian

Cafe Assisi

Classic Italian-American food served in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

Italian-American

The Red Rooster Bar & Grill

A local favorite offering comfort food, craft beers, and a lively pub environment.

American Pub

110 Grill

Modern American restaurant with an extensive menu and a commitment to allergy-friendly dining.

American

The Gavel Public House

An Irish-style pub featuring classic pub fare, a large beer selection, and regular live music.

Irish Pub

James' Breakfast & More

A popular local diner known for its hearty breakfast and lunch options.

Diner
Things to Do

Local Attractions

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets

A large outdoor shopping center with over 170 designer and brand-name outlet stores.

Shopping

Supercharged Entertainment

An expansive indoor complex featuring multi-level karting, ninja warrior courses, and an arcade.

Entertainment

The Big Apple Farm

A local farm offering apple picking in the fall, a country store, and seasonal events.

Farm

Wrentham Country Store

A classic New England country store filled with antiques, collectibles, and unique gifts.

Shopping
Outdoors

Parks & Recreation

Wrentham State Forest

Offers trails for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and off-roading.

F. Gilbert Hills State Forest

Features an extensive trail network for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

Joe's Rock

A short, popular hike leading to a scenic overlook with panoramic views.

Sweatt Park and Beach

A town park on Lake Pearl with a public beach for swimming and recreation.

Commute & Services

Getting Around & Town Info

Commute Times

  • Boston: 45-60 min drive
  • Providence: 25-35 min drive
  • MBTA Commuter Rail: Forge Park/495 or Norfolk Station
  • Highways: I-495, Route 1, Route 1A

Town Services

  • Government: Select Board, Town Manager
  • Trash & Recycling: Curbside pickup
  • Water & Sewer: Town water and sewer in most areas
Weather

A Year in Wrentham

Spring

Mild & Blooming

Summer

Warm & Sunny

Fall

Cool & Colorful

Winter

Cold & Snowy

Thinking About Moving to Wrentham?

Our team has deep expertise in the Wrentham real estate market. We can help you find the perfect home and navigate the entire buying process. Let's start the conversation.