Uncommonly
convenient. Located in the heart of the town of Wayland, Wayland
Commons puts the best of the area within easy reach. Walk to Whole
Foods. Explore miles of meadows along the Sudbury River. Golf, jog
or cross-country ski. Spend a day at the DeCordova Museum. Hike
through Cochituate State Park. Enjoy unique, local artisanal shops
to an upscale shopping experience at The Natick Collection or Chestnut
Hill Mall. The convenience of Rt. 128 and the excitement of Boston
are at your beck and call. Country paths to country clubs, Wayland
Commons is a sophisticated way to go.

Uncommonly
welcoming. Founded in 1638, Wayland is a town with a proud colonial
history and a modern sense of community. Committed to excellence
in education, the Town of Wayland has great schools that have been
consistently ranked among the best. Wayland’s ongoing commitment
to land preservation places Wayland among the top five communities
in the state in conservation acreage. From the Sudbury River to
Cow Common and Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, this is a
unique environment in which to live and grow. As the first new community
to be built in the Town of Wayland since 1998, Wayland Commons offers
an incomparable opportunity to experience a vibrant lifestyle, the
Wayland way.
Photo
above courtesy of the DeCordova Museum: Douglas Kornfeld, Ozymandias,
2009, wood, paint, steel, 18’ x 16’ x 2’, Funded
by the Nathaniel Saltonstall Arts Fund.
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