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Discover Your
New Neighborhood

An Area
Historically Distinct

To live in Sudbury is to love it. Wake up to sunrises over open fields and wooded vistas. This community is characterized by local charm while remaining accessible from Boston and other hubs. At Cold Brook Crossing, we are proud to offer our residents a top-tier school district, endless opportunities to enjoy nearby nature, and a distinct neighborhood feel thanks to our coveted location in Sudbury.

Scenic stone grist mill with red water wheel and waterfall surrounded by fall foliage

Sudbury at a Glance

Enjoy a bucolic setting with seamless city access and a wide array of nearby activities.

  • 121+

    hiking, walking, and biking trails
  • 150+

    local restaurants, breweries, and coffee shops
  • 35min

    drive from Boston
  • On-site bike share, car share, and EV-charging stations
Rear view of couple kayaking through scenic waterway with paddles and rippling reflections
Green trail sign marking distances to Sudbury Center and Mass Central Rail Trail

Grounded in History

Established in 1638, Sudbury is one of the oldest towns in New England and has a rich colonial background. It contains several historic districts and buildings, including The King Phillip Historic District, The Wayside Inn, and the iconic Town Center. Today, these areas are seamlessly interwoven with contemporary dining, shopping, and entertainment, for a unique texture.

Sudbury Town Hall with American flag, white columns, and brick accents in civic green
Man in colonial attire greets visitors outside red historic house with fall decor
Forest path with two people walking past Sudbury Historic District trail sign
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The Sudbury Community

Life in Sudbury is built on connection. From families that gravitate to the area for its top-tier schools and comfortable neighborhoods, to nature lovers who choose Sudbury for its endless trails and parks, many groups intersect here to create a highly engaged community, where being a local means being invested.

Green sign for White Pond Reservation in Concord with mountain bike parked beside it