Scituate is a picturesque coastal town located halfway between Boston and Cape Cod. Originally settled in 1636 by colonists from Plymouth and new immigrants from the County Kent of England, it has evolved from an agricultural village into a summer seaside community to being one of the most desirable towns on the South Shore.
Scituate features 10 miles of shoreline, 5 beaches, historic sights, unique shops, award winning restaurants, and is a popular summer destination for day trips or vacation getaways.
The Greenbush commuter rail, highly ranked public schools, and an abundance of sports and recreational opportunities make Scituate an ideal living community.