GBH Jazz Night with Sam Spear
A free evening of live jazz featuring local woodwind composer Sam Spear, offering Moss Hill residents a vibrant cultural outing just steps from Copley Square.
View event details →Moss Hill offers a welcoming neighborhood with a variety of well-maintained single detached homes and row houses, featuring three or more bedrooms. The area provides convenient access to several bus lines, making public transit an easy option, and includes a reasonably developed cycling infrastructure for alternative travel. Residents find local businesses and restaurants easily reachable, adding to the convenience. Multiple parks, such as Showa and Daughters of St. Paul, are within close proximity, providing pleasant outdoor spaces. Quiet streets and low traffic noise contribute to a peaceful environment. Nearby primary and secondary schools offer diverse educational opportunities to meet various needs.
Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy Moss Hill. There are a few parks nearby for residents to explore, including Lawrence Farm and Daughters of St. Paul, and they are very well-situated, which results in them being very easy to access from the majority of locations in Moss Hill. This area is very quiet overall, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Anchoring the northern border of Moss Hill, Jamaica Pond offers residents scenic walking and running paths, kayaking and sailing in warmer months, and relaxing green space—all just a short stroll from neighborhood homes, making it a cherished natural retreat.
Nestled at 20 Earl Road, Moss Hill Playground is a go-to spot for local families, featuring a well-equipped playground, basketball court, and open fields for gatherings and recreation amidst a leafy residential setting.
Just down the hill, Centre Street connects Moss Hill residents to a diverse array of beloved local restaurants, coffee shops, and bakeries, creating a vibrant dining corridor only minutes away by foot or car.
This neighborhood convenience store on Moss Hill Road is a staple for quick grocery runs, offering residents easy access to everyday essentials without needing to venture far from home.
Moss Hill boasts direct access to the world-renowned Arnold Arboretum via Forest Hills Gate, providing miles of walking and biking trails, botanical collections, and a peaceful escape into nature that is just steps from the neighborhood.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A free evening of live jazz featuring local woodwind composer Sam Spear, offering Moss Hill residents a vibrant cultural outing just steps from Copley Square.
View event details →A compelling documentary screening plus discussion about the Cocoanut Grove tragedy, providing local history insight in a central and accessible venue for Moss Hill families.
The oldest farmers market in Boston reopens with live music, mocktail demos, beekeeping presentations and ribbon‑cutting—perfect for fresh local produce and weekend strolls nearby.
View event details →A free week‑long expo celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence through art, history and philately—an enriching regional event within reach of Boston residents.
A lively weekend art and craft market featuring independent makers and designers—just a short ride from Moss Hill for leisurely family outings.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Moss Hill
Local characteristics and demographics for Moss Hill