Kingston is a coastal community in Southeastern Massachusetts, located about 35 miles south of Boston.
Prior to the Town's incorporation in 1726, Kingston was known as the North Precinct of Plymouth. The Town's early history, as a part of the Plymouth Colony settled by the Pilgrims, initiated an active historical community.
Today, Kingston is principally a residential community with a small number of professional fishermen and cranberry growers. A large proportion of the 14,000 residents are commuters with many using the MBTA Old Colony Train for easy access to Boston and points north.
Residents enjoy Gray's Beach, the AhDeNah Landing on the Jones River, fishing and shell fishing, as well as hiking on numerous open space properties. Great schools, an active senior center, recreation center and public library round out our fantastic community.
Kingston has the ocean, a commuter rail stop, easy highway access, and a shopping mall. Kingston, MA is an inviting village south of Boston home to numerous wonderful landmarks such as Jones River Landing perfect for fishing or Blue Hills Trailside Museum exhibiting many animal and bird species; their yearly event Kingston Days brings people together for lots of fun activities every summer.
My favorite Restaurant Picks
Solstice is amazing if like fine dining without having to drive into the city! A must!
Orta for fine Italian Dining
Cancun is a great family mexican restaurant
Carlmela's for tradional Italian dining
If you are considering buying a home in Kingston, MA, please feel free to contact Realtor Deborah Grigas at Coldwell Banker Realty at 978-407-0993 or by email at Deborah.grigas@cbrealty.com.