Airport Shuttle Service Medfield MA | Boston Airport Shuttle, Minivan Taxi With Child Seats

Airport Shuttle Service Medfield MA | Boston Airport Shuttle, Minivan Taxi With Child Seats

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Medfield is in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. According to 2020, United States Census 12,799 people lived in Medfield. It is located 17 miles southwest of Boston, Massachusetts. According to the United States Census Bureau, the total area of the city is 14.6 miles.

Medfield has many places you can visit. Two of the most popular attractions are Hinkley Pond and Peak House. Medfield's Free Public Library opened in 1873. The public library is located on Main Street. Medfield residents and others founded the Medfield Social Library in 1898.

Medfield Employers & Merchants Organization hosts Medfield Day in Medfield Center every third Saturday of September. This celebration is held annually. Medfield Employers & Merchants Organization hosts the annual Winter Parade on Saturdays after the first Friday of December. It is held along the streets around Medfield Center.

Every Sunday in December, Medfield Foundation hosts the Angel Run. This 5k race raises funds for the community. Rocky Woods, a 491-acre nature reserve is found in the northeast corner. There are trails covering 6.5 miles that can be used to bike or hike, and a few fish ponds. There is also open space that can be used for picnics or barbecues. Cedar Hill is 435 feet high.

Noon Hill is located in Medfield at 370 feet. It has a trail leading to its summit. There are 4.5 miles of trails leading to the summit of the hill. These trails offer breathtaking views of Walpole and Norfolk, Gillette Stadium, as well as the surrounding hills.

Peak House. Peak House was destroyed during Native-American attacks on the town in King Philip's War (1676). It was rebuilt in 1680. The building was taken over by the Medfield Historical Society in 1924 and restored to its Colonial appearance. It is open every Sunday from 2 to 5 pm, except when you make an appointment. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. It has the most steeply pitched roof of any Massachusetts 17th-century home.

Pleasant Street, Medfield Historical Society. The Society museum contains historic documents and artifacts. The Society also owns the Peak House. Medfield Rail Trail - It opened in October 2022 and runs for 1.7 mi through most of Medfield. To reserve safe and comfortable airport shuttle services visit our website or call us at 617-301-8900.