Great News! The town of Medway is seeking to list a portion of its southeastern corner in the National Register of Historic Homes. At this point the State Historical Commission has recently endorsed our bid. This area will be known as the Medway Village Historic District, its name given by our local Historical Commission. To give you a feel for the location of this newly defined district, start at Charles River on the south, and the town's railroad bed on the north. Oakland street would form its eastern boundary and Holliston St on the western boundary. A portion of Village Street is included up to Legion Avenue. The entire district consists of more than 200 buildings in what was once an industrial center, including Sanford Mills, which is currently a popular and attractive condo complex. It also includes the churches we see clustered together along Village Street near Barber St. One of our new listings on Barber Street would be included in this new historic district. Stop by to see this historic home which is easy to show and buy into a part of Medway's history. Or click on this link to take the virtual tour. It's a very attractive blend of new and original architecture We look forward to helping in your real estate needs. A tour of a couple of the historic locations can be seen in this short video clip.
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