Situated six miles west of downtown Boston, Chestnut Hill combines historic architecture with contemporary living. This area, which encompasses parts of Middlesex, Norfolk, and Suffolk counties, is home to Boston College's campus, featuring impressive Collegiate Gothic buildings. The landscape, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted—the architect of New York's Central Park—showcases the area's natural beauty. Throughout Chestnut Hill's historic districts, you'll find diverse architectural styles from Colonial and Italianate to Tudor Revival and Victorian.
The neighborhood offers outdoor recreation at Hammond Pond Reservation, Kennard Park Conservation Area, and a 1.5-mile walking trail circling the Chestnut Hill Reservoir. Current rental data shows one-bedroom apartments averaging $3,257 monthly. Transportation options include two MBTA Green Line branches and multiple bus routes. The area features shopping destinations like The Shops at Chestnut Hill and The Street Chestnut Hill, while offering convenient access to downtown Boston and local employers.
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