Cordage is a waterfront district in Plymouth where history, harbor views, and everyday convenience come together. Center stage is the rejuvenated Cordage Commerce Center, the former Plymouth Cordage Company campus, now home to makers, offices, eateries, and event spaces. On site, the Plymouth Cordage Museum preserves the neighborhood’s seafaring legacy, while the 1620 Winery hosts tastings, weddings, and live nights under soaring brick-and-beam ceilings.
Commuters appreciate quick access to Route 3 and a short drive to MBTA Kingston Station in nearby Kingston, making Boston-bound trips straightforward. Regional coach service, including the Plymouth & Brockton line, adds another reliable option. Weekend routines are easy, too: stroll the waterfront, catch a sunset over the bay, or pop into small studios and cafés dotting the complex and along North Plymouth main streets.
Families value strong public schools. The district’s Plymouth Public Schools offer extensive arts, tech, and athletics, with north-side students typically zoned for Plymouth North High and Plymouth Community Intermediate. Parks programming through the Town of Plymouth Recreation Department and nearby beaches amplify the outdoor lifestyle that defines this corner of Plymouth County.
Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, or relocating for work, Cordage delivers a distinctive mix of coastal character and convenience. When it’s time to buy or sell here, Agent Pronto can introduce you to a top local real estate professional who knows Cordage inside and out.