Rose, New York, is a small farming community in Wayne County characterized by its tranquil fields, forested groves, and serene wetlands. The area is known for its peaceful rural setting, with properties often featuring larger acreages, making it appealing for those seeking space and quiet. The community is situated near Lake Ontario, providing easy access to waterfront activities. Infrastructure improvements have enhanced road conditions and internet availability, though residents still rely on neighboring towns like Wolcott for many daily necessities. Homes in Rose are primarily late-19th and early-20th-century farmhouses and Victorian-era properties, with some midcentury ranch-style homes also present. Larger lots are common, with many buyers interested in forested parcels for hunting or agricultural land for hobby farms.
Marshall Park, funded by The Marshall Family Foundation, is a community-run, pet-friendly space featuring playgrounds, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and ball fields. The rural landscape offers ample opportunities for hunting, camping, and hiking, with nearby nature reserves like the Lake Shore Marshes Wildlife Management Area and Huckleberry Swamp providing extensive outdoor activities. The Brantling Ski Slopes, located about 15 miles west, are a popular regional attraction. Dining options in Rose are limited, with Hometown Eatery and Riley’s Bar & Grill being notable mentions. For grocery shopping, residents often visit nearby towns, with stores like Bob’s Supermarket in Wolcott and Aldi in Lyons less than 15 miles away. Rose is about a 40-mile drive from Rochester, with Newark-Wayne Community Hospital 20 miles away and Fredrick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport approximately 50 miles away.