Community
Founded in 1635, Hingham, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest towns in America, and one of the most beautiful. Situated on Hingham Bay just south of Boston, this quiet village of 21.500 boasts 18.5 miles of coastline, beaches, and a wide variety of boating and other marine recreation. Starting at the water's edge, small, winding lanes pass countless antique and historic homes and a vibrant downtown shopping district.
Few places can offer the geographic advantages of
The Residences at Black Rock. Just minutes from Route 3, Route 128 and Route 95, residents are central to such desirable destinations as Boston, Cape Cod, and Providence.
City of Hingham Official Website
Discover Hingham
Settled in the 17th Century, Hingham is a charming place for 21st Century shopping, strolling, sight-seeing, dining, snacking, boating, enjoying the waterfront, biking, hiking extensive trails, visiting with friends, and more. Located on scenic Hingham Harbor, the Downtown is within half an hour of Boston by MBTA commuter boat from Rowes Wharf, by MBTA commuter train from South Station, or by car.
Derby Street Shoppes (2 miles)
Derby Street Shoppes is an exceptional collection of 78 quality retailers and unique boutiques, fine restaurants and casual eateries, all in a beautiful open air environment. Enjoy a variety of activities throughout the year including concerts, artisan shows and cultural events.
Boston Harbor Cruises (5 miles)
MBTA commuter boat services between the Hingham Shipyard and Boston’s Rowes Wharf using high-speed catamarans.
Hingham Shipyard Marinas (5 miles)
Formerly known as Hewitts Cove Marina. Offering a full range of services, their beautiful and inviting setting on the south shore of Boston Harbor is the perfect entryway to the Boston Harbor Islands National Park. Or go east to Cape Cod Bay and Provincetown, north to Salem, or south to Plymouth, Woods Hole or Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.