Built in 1921 for the town's mill foreman and fire chief, this antique colonial sits on a tree-lined street above downtown historic Whitinsville. It was designed with quality materials and an architecture built for how people actually live, and a century later it still delivers.Hardwood floors run throughout. The front-to-back living room anchors the first floor with a fireplace, built-in bookshelves, and French doors to a south-facing solarium where plants grow through winter. A butler's stairway connects all three floors and once cooled the home, pulling summer heat up and out before air conditioning. Upstairs, the primary suite includes a dressing room and full bath.Outside, the near half-acre lot opens up around a stone patio made for long evenings. The grounds hold the bones of a mature garden, a berry patch, and wild grapes along the drive, with room to plant, wander, and make it your own.