Imagine coming home to a beautifully illuminated garden or patio. At Rose Lights, we offer top-notch outdoor lighting solutions to enhance your property’s aesthetic and security. Our lighting services are designed to highlight the beauty of your landscape while providing functionality.
Outdoor lighting not only adds curb appeal but also extends your living space into the garden. Considering safety and elegance, we use low voltage lighting to create a perfect ambiance. Our experienced team in Littleton, MA, ensures high-quality installation that stands the test of time.
We also offer comprehensive lighting maintenance services to keep your lights shining bright. From replacing bulbs to adjusting fixtures, we’ve got you covered. Whether you need new installations or outdoor lighting repair, you can rely on our expertise. We take pride in transforming your outdoor spaces to be both functional and visually appealing.
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Rose Lights is your go-to provider for landscape lighting in Littleton, MA. We have built our reputation on delivering exceptional lighting solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of our clients.
Based in Middlesex County, we are proud to serve the local community with the highest standards of quality and professionalism. Our team consists of experts who are passionate about creating breathtaking and practical lighting designs for your outdoor spaces.
We understand the importance of using durable and efficient lighting systems. This is why we offer state-of-the-art low voltage lighting that is both energy-efficient and long-lasting. With our experience and expertise, we ensure that each project is executed with precision and care.
Let Rose Lights be your partner in bringing your landscape lighting vision to life. Contact us at 774-482-1991 to learn more about how we can illuminate your outdoor spaces.
Consultation: Our process begins with an in-depth consultation to understand your preferences and requirements. We visit your property in Littleton, MA, to assess the space and discuss your vision.
Design: Based on the consultation, our design team crafts a customized lighting plan that highlights the best features of your landscape. We ensure that the design aligns with your style and budget.
Installation: Our professionals handle the installation with care and expertise. Using high-quality materials, we set up the lighting system efficiently to ensure long-lasting performance.
Maintenance: We offer ongoing lighting maintenance services to keep your system in top condition. From routine checks to outdoor lighting repair, we ensure your landscape remains beautifully lit year-round.
Enjoy the benefits of a well-lit landscape by choosing Rose Lights. Call us at 774-482-1991 to schedule your consultation today!
Rose Lights provides an extensive range of landscape lighting services in Littleton, MA, and surrounding Middlesex County. Our offerings include:
Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction sets us apart in the industry. Whether you have a small garden or a large estate, we have the skills and equipment to deliver exceptional results. Choose Rose Lights for all your landscape lighting needs in Middlesex County and see the difference for yourself.
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Littleton was the site of the sixth Praying Indian village established by John Eliot in 1645 consisting of mainly Native Americans of the Nipmuc and Pennacook tribes. It was called Nashoba Plantation, on the land between Lake Nagog and Fort Pond. The term “Praying Indian” referred to Native Americans who had been converted to Christianity. Daniel Gookin, in his Historical Collections of the Indians in New England, (1674) chapter vii. says:
Nashobah is the sixth praying Indian town. This village is situated, in a manner, in the centre, between Chelmsford, Lancaster, Groton and Concord. It lieth from Boston about twenty-five miles west north west. The inhabitants are about ten families, and consequently about fifty souls.
At the time of King Philip’s War between the English and Native Americans, the General Court ordered the Indians at Nashoba to be interned in Concord. A short while later, some Concord residents who were hostile to the Nashoba solicited some militia to remove them to Deer Island. Around this time, fourteen armed men of Chelmsford went to the outlying camp at Wameset (near Forge Pond) and opened fire on the unsuspecting Nashoba, wounding five women and children, and killing outright a boy twelve years old, the only son of John Tahattawan. For much of the war, the English colonists rounded up the Praying Indians and sent them to Deer Island. When increasing numbers of Massachusetts Bay officers began successfully using Praying Indians as scouts in the war, the sentiment of the white settlers turned. In May, 1676, the Massachusetts General Court ordered that Praying Indians be removed from Deer Island. Still, many died of starvation and disease. Upon their release, most survivors moved to Natick and sold their land to white settlers.
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