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Why Live in Templeton

Templeton, Massachusetts, is a rural New England community located about 25 miles northwest of Worcester and 65 miles from Boston. Known for its affordability compared to the rest of Massachusetts, Templeton offers a quiet atmosphere with a mix of historic farmhouses, Colonial Revival homes, midcentury ranch-style and bi-level homes, and modern large traditional homes. Many properties feature large, acre-plus lots, often densely treed, with opportunities for custom home building. Residents benefit from a municipal power facility, providing discounted electric rates. The Narragansett Regional High School scores above the state average in math and reading, with over half of the students participating in Advanced Placement coursework. Templeton is rich in attractions, including the expansive Templeton State Forest, Dwelly Farm Conservation Area, and Otter River State Forest, offering hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The Templewood Golf Course and Templeton Fish and Game Club provide recreational options, while local cafes like KRO’s on the Common and Deer Creek Farm Bagels and Breads offer farm-fresh dining experiences. The town's location along Route 2 makes it convenient for commuting to Boston, with the Montachusett Regional Transit Authority’s G-Link bus providing additional connectivity. Nearby, Heywood Hospital is 5 miles east, and Worcester Regional Airport is 24 miles south, offering flights to New York and Florida.

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