Wrentham is a charming town located in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. It was first settled in 1661 and officially incorporated in 1673. The town was named after Wrentham in England. Throughout its history, Wrentham has been known for its agricultural roots, with farming playing a significant role in the town's economy for many years.
Some notable people who have called Wrentham home include Olympic gold medalist figure skater Tenley Albright and former MLB pitcher John Valentin.
According to the latest census data, Wrentham has a population of around 11,000 residents.
Wrentham is located in eastern Massachusetts, bordered by Franklin to the north, Plainville to the east, and Norfolk to the south. The town covers a total area of 22.9 square miles.
Wrentham's economy is primarily driven by retail, with the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets attracting shoppers from all over the region. The town also has a strong agricultural presence, with several farms and orchards dotting the landscape.
Wrentham has a close-knit community with a strong sense of pride in its history and traditions. The town hosts several annual events, including a Fourth of July parade and fireworks display, as well as a Harvest Festival in the fall.