Discover exceptional value and timeless character in this beautifully restored c.1825 Greek Revival home, just steps from downtown Milford with shops, and the iconic Suspension Bridge. Offering 4, 548 total sq. Ft. Of living space, including a 1, 230 sq ft Accessory Dwelling Unit, this property is ideal for extended family living, work-from-home flexibility, or rental income. The home features 7 total bedrooms (5 in the main home; 2 plus office in the ADU) and has been rebuilt from the studs with period-accurate finishes blended seamlessly with modern upgrades—new windows, updated heating and cooling, foam insulation, cedar siding, and white oak floors. The chef’s kitchen showcases quartz countertops, maple cabinetry, and an original decorative brick chimney. Bathrooms are finished with mosaic marble, porcelain tile, quartz, and Schluter Kerdi waterproofing. Historic charm endures throughout with original cast-iron grilles, antique doors, a restored clawfoot tub, and a walnut staircase featuring an imported Greek key runner from England. Outdoors, the property is equally impressive with granite walls, hand-laid brick walkways, a covered porch with Brazilian walnut and Douglas fir, and a spacious barn with 12” board-and-batten siding and 840 sq ft of clear-span storage. Adding to its rich legacy, in 1874 this home was the site of a sensational bank heist involving the Souhegan National Bank—an event that made national headlines, including coverage by The New York Times.