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This article is about the village in Greater Boston. See also Chestnut Hill, Belchertown, Massachusetts, and Chestnut Hill, Blackstone, Massachusetts.
Boston College's Gasson Hall building along the Chestnut Hill Reservoir

Chestnut Hill is a suburban village located six miles (10 km) west of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Like all Massachusetts villages, Chestnut Hill is not an incorporated municipal entity, but unlike most of them, it encompasses parts of three separate municipalities, each of which is in a different county: the town of Brookline in Norfolk County; the city of Boston in Suffolk County (parts of its neighborhoods of Brighton and West Roxbury), and the city of Newton, Massachusetts in Middlesex County (all of its village of Chestnut Hill). Chestnut Hill's borders are roughly defined by the Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 ZIP Code. Chestnut Hill is not strictly a topographical designation; the name refers to a series of small hills that overlook the 135-acre (546,000 m²) Chestnut Hill Reservoir rather than one particular hill. Chestnut Hill is perhaps best known as the home of Boston College. It is also considered one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the country, with estates and mansions regularly selling for multi-millions of dollars.

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[edit] History

While most of Chestnut Hill remained farmland well into the early twentieth century, the area around the reservoir was developed, in 1870, by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, designer of Central Park in New York and of the Emerald Necklace in Boston and Brookline.

Because of the significance of its landscape and architecture, the National Register of Historic Places, in 1986, designated parts of Chestnut Hill as historic districts. Examples of Colonial, Italianate, Shingle, Tudor, and Victorian architectural styles are evident in the village's country estates and mansions. The Boston College campus is itself an early example of Collegiate Gothic architecture.

[edit] Points of interest in Chestnut Hill

[edit] Boston College

Stained glass window depiction of a thurible, St. Ignatius Church

[edit] Other schools

  • Beaver Country Day School, a private middle and high school (Brookline, MA)
  • Heath School, a public K-8 elementary and middle school (Brookline, MA)
  • Pine Manor College, a private women's college (Brookline, MA)
  • John D. Runkle School, a public K-8 elementary and middle school (Brookline, MA)
  • Dexter School, a private pre-K-12 boys school (Brookline, MA)
  • Brimmer and May, a private k-12 school (Brookline, MA)
  • Chestnut Hill School, a private beginners-6 school (Newton, MA)
  • Edith C. Baker School, a public K-8 elementary and middle school (Brookline, MA)

[edit] Registered historic districts

[edit] Religious

[edit] Retail shopping

  • The Atrium Mall, an upscale shopping center (Brookline and Newton, MA)
  • The Mall at Chestnut Hill, an upscale shopping center (Newton, MA)
  • The Chestnut Hill Shopping Center: [1], upscale stores, restaurants, and a movie theater (Brookline, MA)

[edit] Social, cultural and recreational

[edit] Geographical

  • Hammond Pond, an extensive forest preserve and protected wetlands (Newton)[2]

[edit] Transport

Chestnut Hill is served by three branches of the Green Line of the MBTA, Boston's light rail system. Stations include:

  • B Line: Chestnut Hill Avenue, South Street, Boston College
  • C Line: Cleveland Circle
  • D Line: Reservoir, Chestnut Hill

[edit] Notable connections

[edit] See also

[edit] References

Coordinates: 42°19′50″N 71°09′58″W / 42.33056°N 71.16611°W / 42.33056; -71.16611




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