
The finest Gothic Revival style residence in Milford, Massachusetts, can be found tucked away on Claflin Street, and it features the iconic hallmarks of the style. With its steeply pitched roof, blind lancet windows, drip moulds at the windows, and intricate barge boards with hanging pendants, the Nash-Wood House does not disappoint! The residence was built in 1858 and owned at different times by three men who all worked in the local shoe and boot manufacturing companies in Milford; William Nash, Peleg E. Wood, and E. L. Wires. The property, with its playful paint colors, has been lovingly preserved my subsequent owners.