2

Sherborn, MA Homes for Rent

Section Image
  • /32

    $8,000 total monthly price

    • 6 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 4,210 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    164 Forest St, Sherborn, MA 01770

    Discover this stunning home which was transformed from a 1920’s working stable into an elegant country retreat in 1993. Nestled on an estate setting with manicured grounds, sprawling gardens and fountains, a clay tennis court, and access to miles of trails. Boasting an open kitchen, living, and dining space, this 4,210 SF home offers four generous sized bedrooms, including a first-floor primary

    Martha Bohlin Compass

    164 Forest St, Sherborn, MA 01770
  • /34

    $6,000 total monthly price

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 5,000 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    210 Washington St Unit A, Sherborn, MA 01770

    Experience Your Own Private Wildlife Sanctuary-Available this May, this sprawling 4,500+ sq. ft. post-and-beam country home is nestled on 22+ acres of pristine wildlife preserve. Featuring ponds, marshes, brooks, open fields, and woodlands, this secluded retreat offers unparalleled privacy with no neighbors in sight. Inside, the fully furnished 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home is move-in ready. The

    Parker Dodd The Boston Condo Gallery, Inc.

    210 Washington St Unit A, Sherborn, MA 01770

Why Live in Sherborn

Sherborn, MA, a small town incorporated in 1674, is located 25 miles west of Boston and is known for its horse farms and high-ranking schools. The town features a mix of historic Colonial Revival and Cape Cod homes on spacious lots, surrounded by extensive green spaces. Approximately fifty percent of Sherborn is covered by greenery, offering numerous trails and parks such as Rocky Narrows, ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and canoeing. Jameson Fields provides structured recreational activities with baseball diamonds, a skatepark, and pickleball courts. Sweet Meadow Farm offers horseback riding lessons and summer camps, while Farm Pond is popular for sailing, rowing, fishing, and summer swimming. Sherborn hosts various community events, including a Memorial Day parade and a Summer Concert Series. Dining options along South Main Street include the new Fireside Tavern and two long-standing ice cream stores, C & L Frosty and Sunshine Farm. For shopping, residents can visit the nearby Shaw's in Ashland or upscale stores in Natick, just four miles away. Sherborn's schools, including Pine Hill Elementary, Dover-Sherborn Regional Middle School, and Dover-Sherborn Regional High School, are highly rated. The town has a lower crime risk compared to the national average. Commuters can access downtown Boston via Worcester Street and Interstate 90, and Logan International Airport is 29 miles away.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods in Sherborn, MA for renters?
The most popular neighborhoods in Sherborn, MA for renters are Dana Hall, Saxonville, Nobscot, Wellesley Hills and Brighton.
What are the most popular zip codes in Sherborn, MA for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Sherborn, MA for renters include 01702, 01721, 01746, 01760 and 02054.
How to Rent a Home