Landscape Lighting in Lincoln, MA

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Transform your outdoor spaces with stunning landscape lighting in Lincoln, MA. With Rose Lights, enjoy the combination of beauty and security.

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  • Custom outdoor lighting adds value and charm to your home.
  • Energy-efficient lights reduce costs while being eco-friendly.
  • Professional lighting design is safe and aesthetic.
  • Maintenance plans help your lighting remain impeccable.
  • A tranquil nighttime scene of a park in Worcester County with a pond and a small wooden bridge. The area is lit by warm, glowing outdoor lighting, with tall trees in the background and a fountain in the pond. A building with illuminated windows is visible among the trees.

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    At Rose Lights, located in the heart of Lincoln, Middlesex County, and MA, we specialize in custom lighting projects to illuminate your outdoor spaces beautifully. Our team of professional electricians brings years of expertise in landscape lighting design and installation. We are committed to quality and customer satisfaction. We offer top-tier landscape lighting services throughout Middlesex County. Contact us at 774-482-1991 for personalized lighting sensations.

    A beautifully landscaped garden with various shrubs, bushes, and trees. Warm garden lights line a curving stone border, illuminating the greenery. The scene suggests evening or dusk, giving the area a tranquil ambiance perfect for enjoying Landscape Lighting Middlesex County.

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  • Consultation & Design: We assess your space and design custom lighting.
  • Installation Services: Our expert team handles all electrical installations.
  • Maintenance & Support: Enjoy serenity with ongoing landscape lighting maintenance.
  • A well-lit garden path with glowing lanterns on white pedestals leading to a small staircase. The surrounding area is lush with green grass, various plants, and trees, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere at night, showcasing the best of outdoor lighting in Worcester County.
    A well-lit outdoor swimming pool is surrounded by greenery and decorative plants. The pool area features white pebbles, small bushes, and glowing lights creating an inviting ambiance. Landscape lighting Worcester County enhances the scene, with trees and deck chairs seen in the background near the pool.

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    Landscape lighting is more than just illumination; it improves your home’s curb appeal and safety. At Rose Lights, we offer outdoor lighting customized to your needs. From residential to holiday lighting installation, our Lincoln, Middlesex County, and MA services brighten your property. Trust our professional electricians for all your Massachusetts electrical services. Call 774-482-1991 today to discuss your project and explore our energy-saving options.

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    Lincoln was settled by Europeans in 1654, as a part of Concord. The majority of Lincoln was formed by splitting off a substantial piece of southeast Concord and incorporated as a separate town in 1754. Due to their “difficulties and inconveniences by reason of their distance from the places of Public Worship in their respective Towns,” local inhabitants petitioned the General Court to be set apart as a separate town. Because the new town was composed of parts “nipped” off from the adjacent towns of Concord, Weston (which itself had been part of Watertown) and Lexington (which itself had been part of Cambridge), it was sometimes referred to as “Niptown.”

    Chambers Russell, a Representative in the Court in Boston, was influential in the town’s creation. In gratitude, Russell was asked to name the new town. He chose Lincoln, after his family home in Lincolnshire, England. His homestead in Lincoln was later known as the Codman House property, which was occupied after his death by his relatives, the Codman family.

    Lincoln is reportedly the only town in America named after Lincoln, England (and not the Revolutionary War Major General, Benjamin Lincoln or President Abraham Lincoln), although Lincoln, New Hampshire was named for the 9th Earl of Lincoln, an English nobleman and incorporated in 1764, 45 years before Abraham Lincoln’s birth.

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