Hopedale Landscape Supply
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Hopedale was laid out as a company town twice over — first by Adin Ballou's Practical Christian community in 1842, then by the Draper Corporation, the largest maker of textile looms in the country until the plant closed in 1980 and came down for good in 2020. That history is still in the street grid, in the rows of Draper worker housing along Hopedale and Dutcher streets built close together with narrow drives and granite curbing. Hopedale Pond and the 275-acre Parklands around it, laid out in 1899 by the Olmsted firm, take up much of the town center, and the Mill River drains south from there toward the Blackstone. At 5.3 square miles this is one of the smallest towns in Worcester County, and the newer subdivisions off Route 16 and Route 140 hold most of the larger lots. Ground near the pond and river runs sandy and low; the upland toward Mendon is the usual rocky glacial till. Ottr Landscape Supply delivers across all of it, whether you're mulching beds behind the Draper-era houses on Dutcher Street, laying a gravel base for a shed near the Parklands, or bringing in screened loam for a new lawn off Route 16.
Same-day and next-day dump truck loads of mulch, gravel, screened loam, and decorative stone — no minimum order required, and we know the tight village streets around the town center take a smaller, more careful drop than the newer lots out toward Mendon. Delivery to Hopedale runs about $152 per load — $100 covers the first 30 miles from our Dispatch Office, then $4 per mile for the 13 miles beyond it. We also serve neighboring Milford, Mendon, and Upton on the same routes. For gravel and crushed stone specifically, see our Hopedale gravel supplier page. When you need dependable Hopedale landscape supply, Ottr is the trusted name for bulk materials delivered right to your driveway or job site.



