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Within Jamaica Plain, a neighborhood within Roxbury is a historic district known as Sumner Hill. The residential area is full of twisting roads and beautiful architecture, making it the perfect location for a quiet stroll and photography. The Sumner Hill Historic District has a unique Second Empire, Queen Anne Style, and Italianate buildings along its streets. If you are looking for someplace to escape the hectic rush of Boston and enjoy some of the Emerald Necklace while you are at it, then why not check out Sumner Hill?
The area considered Sumner Hill involves the curving Centre Street, Seaverns Avenue, Carolina Avenue, Everett Street, and Newbern Street, slightly east of the commercial sector of Centre Street. To the eat are Amory Street and numerous parks all connected by the S.W. Corridor Park. To the south, you can reach the sprawling Arnold Arboretum. Jamaica Hills is to the west, as well as Jamaica Pond. If you head north, you will eventually reach Mission Hill, High Street Hill, and Olmsted Park.
Sumner Hill Historic District is considered part of Jamaica Plain, a neighborhood in West Boston. The total population of Jamaica Plain is around 40,300 people, with a nearly even split between men and women. The median age is 35 years old, suggesting that most of the people who live in Sumner Hill and other parts of Jamaica Plain are young professionals. According to census data, most working residents are employed by private companies, while another 30 percent work for non-profit organizations.
For many years, Jamaica Plain was rural and hardly developed. Around the 18th century, some of the lands started to get divided up so it could be turned into estates. In 1834, the Boston and Providence Railroad was built along Stony Brook valley, and that allowed for the land of Jamaica Plain to be more accessible. The area was characterized by the curving streets and landscaped yards and puddingstone walls with incredibly large homes. Most of the Sumner Hill Historic District is comprised of houses built from 1850 to 1900. Some of the earliest houses are constructed around the David Greenough estate in the 1850s. You can still see some examples, like the house at 10 Roanoke Street.
In 1851, present-day Jamaica Plain (and Sumner Hill) were separated from Roxbury and incorporated into West Roxbury. This stated lasted only a short while before Boston annexed both. Shortly after annexation, another wave of developments occurred around Sumner Hill between the 1880s and 1890s. This caused for a clean distinction in the buildings that were built, and you can clearly see that the newer houses are located around Newbern, Elm, and Bishop Streets. Some of the last homes to be constructed are the Sturtevart-Foss House at 11 Reverse Street, the house at 7 Greenough Avenue, and 3, 4, and 5 Greenough Park.
Some houses were later converted into apartment buildings to accommodate the rapidly rising population of immigrants coming into Jamaica Plain. However, the area has retained its distinct character to this day, making it a fascinating place to visit.
Sumner Hill might be a historic district, but that doesn’t mean it is without modern fun and places to go. Ringed by the Emerald Necklace and the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, you can spend your day amid shaded pathways and old buildings then stop by one of the more commercial areas nearby to finish off the evening right. A suggested path to follow would be to arrive at Stony Brook Station on the MBTA Orange Line and take S.W. Corridor Park towards the Samuel Adams Boston Brewery (if you love beer, you got to go) and then move along Green Street towards Jamaica Pond. That way, you cut right through the Sumner Hill Historic District before hitting the Arborway and descending into the Arnold Arboretum.
If that sounds like too much walking, don’t worry! You can always wander around Jamaica Plain, enjoying the local businesses and restaurants. All along Centre Street and South Street are excellent places for a meal or drink. The closest to the historic district include J.P. Seafood Cafe, Espresso Yourself, Case Verde Taqueria, and Caffe Nero. You can satisfy your sweet tooth at Fiore’s Bakery or go farther north towards J.P. Licks, a famous ice cream parlor. If you are looking for something a bit more substantial, go slightly farther south to Italian Pizza and Subs and enjoy your sandwich in the park.
Now, the list you have been waiting for—the must-see historical spots to visit in Sumner Hill today. Here are the best places to look out for: St. John’s Church, the Loring Greenough House, the Dole Family House, and the houses along Greenough Street and Storey Lane.
Sumner Hill is the ideal place to see old architecture and to discover some hidden treasures. What are you waiting for? Visit today and see the wonders for yourself!
Perhaps you’re a busy Sumner Hill parent, trying to juggle the kids’ dance recitals and soccer practice on top of vacuuming and doing the dishes at home. Or maybe you’re a business professional or CEO who doesn’t have the time to deal with dust and dirt when you return home from a long day at work. Or possibly you may have a disabled relative or elderly parent who could use a helping hand around the house.
When you’re searching for a dependable home cleaner in Sumner Hill don’t look any further. You can rest easy by choosing Patriot Maids to refer the very best house cleaner for your family. All house cleaners are background checked, come with 2 to 3 years’ experience, and fully equipped to handle any cleaning task. You can arrive at home knowing that your house has been cleaned by a qualified team of professionals and will shine from top to bottom.
Patriot Maids is Sumner Hill’s premier maid referral agency. Whether you’re looking for a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly or just a one-time deep clean, we make sure you’re able to have the same referred cleaner every single time. They’ll even remember your pets’ names!
Founded in 2018, Patriot Maids is a locally owned and operated cleaning referral agency in Sumner Hill, Boston, Massachusetts that functions as a matchmaker between clients and house cleaning services. We offer customizable residential home cleaning service referrals in Boston and surrounding areas. Referral agencies reduce costs for customers while raising the income of workers by sending jobs to independent cleaners who register under contract.
The independent cleaning professionals work to their own schedule, utilize their own acquired knowledge to complete jobs, and provide their own transportation. Depending on the needs of the customer, supplies, and equipment are provided by either the customer or the worker. The workers offer professional cleaning services, as requested by the customer, at the lowest possible cost.
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