Grafton
Grafton is growing community that is a short distance to the city of Worcester and accessible by it’s own commuter rail stop for commuters going into Boston. There is also easy access to the Mass Pike and Route 146.
With a long history of Native American inhabitants (Nipmunc Tribe) as well as a strong manufacturing town starting in the Industrial Revolution and continuing through both World Wars. With his history dating back to the Nipmunc Tribe, surprised that the town mascot is the Grafton Indians.
Some of the unique characteristics of Grafton include: Highfields Golf and Country Club , MBTA Commuter Rail Stop, Tufts Veterinary School, and Silver Lake Beach.
For the latest information, please visit the town website. or The Grafton News.
School Information is available on the Grafton District School website.

57 North St Grafton, Massachusetts
7 Beds 8 Baths 6,229 SqFt 6.060 Acres

311-313 Providence Rd Grafton, Massachusetts
12 Beds 13 Baths 7,027 SqFt 0.250 Acres

9 Brooke Street 5 Grafton, Massachusetts
4 Beds 4 Baths 4,019 SqFt 0.460 Acres

17 Brooke Street 8 Grafton, Massachusetts
5 Beds 5 Baths 4,019 SqFt 0.720 Acres

21 Brooke Street 10 Grafton, Massachusetts
5 Beds 5 Baths 4,019 SqFt 0.520 Acres

15 Brooke Street 7 Grafton, Massachusetts
4 Beds 4 Baths 3,637 SqFt 0.730 Acres

12 Brooke Street 33 Grafton, Massachusetts
4 Beds 4 Baths 4,019 SqFt 0.460 Acres

20 – 26 Main St Grafton, Massachusetts
29 Beds 11 Baths 9,907 SqFt 0.580 Acres