Grafton Common
GRAFTON
Like most towns in the Blackstone River Valley, Grafton provides a study in contrasts. Mill villages dominate the southwestern corner of town where the Blackstone River cuts through, while the rest of Grafton contained rolling hills and farmland, now suburbanized, centered on one of the lovely town commons in New England.
Willard House and Clock Museum
The Willard House and Clock Museum is the birthplace and workshop of America’s premiere 18th century clockmakers; Benjamin, Simon, Ephraim and Aaron Willard. Take a glimpse into the life and work of this family of craftsmen. The museum is open April through December: Tuesday - Saturday, 10-4, and Sunday 1-4. January through March: Friday and Saturday 10-4, Sunday 1-4
11 Willard Street
Grafton, MA 01536
(508) 839-3500
Grafton Common
View a quintessential example of a New England Town common here in Grafton, so perfect in fact it was used as a set for a Hollywood movie. Surrounding the common today are churches, shops and a number of homes, some former mansions of the town’s wealthy, others converted shoe and boot shops.
North Street and Worcester Street
Grafton, MA