Marblehead, Massachusetts, is a coastal town known for its colonial architecture, rocky shorelines, and stunning seaside views. Located 16 miles from Boston, Marblehead offers a unique blend of natural beauty and urban proximity. The town features a variety of home styles, including refurbished antique Colonials, remodeled colonial revivals, Cape Cods, bungalows, and ranch-style homes. Many homes are situated on spacious lots with hilltop yards providing scenic water views. Marblehead boasts several parks and recreational areas, such as Castle Rock Park and the 33-acre Seaside Park, which offers lighted tennis courts, winter sledding, and exercise trails. The town is also home to three yacht clubs, Tedesco Country Club, and several beaches, including Black Beach, Riverhead Beach, and Devereux Beach. The Marblehead Museum, featuring the Jeremiah Lee Mansion, adds to the town's historical charm. Dining options include the Barnacle Restaurant, The Landing, Evan’s New York Style Deli, and Stowaway Sweets. Grocery shopping is convenient with Whole Foods, Stop & Shop, and local favorite Shubie’s. Marblehead Public Schools are highly rated, with Glover Elementary School, Marblehead Veterans Middle, and Marblehead High School receiving high marks. Public buses run frequently between Lynn and Marblehead, but most residents rely on cars due to the lack of train or subway access to Boston.