General Information
For a small town, Medfield has a big history. From its 1649 beginnings with settlers from nearby Dedham, through the arrival of King Philip’s War in 1676, to its charm today, events have happened here which impact our town’s culture and history. And nowhere is that important heritage captured more dramatically than at the Peak House Heritage Center, an ideal place to begin your visit to this picturesque community.
Location
The Peak House Heritage Center is located at 347 Main Street in Medfield, Massachusetts. See marker on map below to access directions.
Admission
Paid admission is by tickets available through our website.
Dates
Book your 2025 tickets for our next visitor season when the schedule is posted next April.
Capacity
Space restrictions limit eight (8) visitors at a time for a suggested visit duration of twenty (20) minutes. After your visit to the indoor galleries, you are welcome to tour the outdoor galleries for as long as you wish.
Accessibility and Amenities
Parking is easily available in a 5-car dedicated lot adjacent to the Heritage Center. Simply follow the sign on Main Street, turn onto the condominium driveway and find a space on the crushed stone lot. Exit your car and walk across the lawn to the Heritage Center.
The Peak House itself is not ADA compliant because of its historic architecture.
There is no restroom available.
Rules
You may take photos inside and out. Smoking is not permitted on the grounds, food is not permitted inside the house, and dogs are not allowed on the grounds.
Family Information
The Peak House Heritage Center welcomes children and families! Plan your visit to Medfield and the Heritage Center.