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Wayland's Historic Former High School Restored By Town
The building dates back to 1855.

WAYLAND, MA- Bradford Hall, or as it's known in town- Wayland's oldest High School, has been restored to its original glory.
The building is nearly 164-years-old and sits two stories tall on Cochituate Road. Before the restoration the paint was chipping, the windows had been boarded up and the balcony was in need of restoration.
The Trinitarian Congregational Church was awarded $80,000 in funds under the Community Preservation Act to improve the building. The town voted that restoration efforts would focus on the windows.
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Trinitarian Congregational Church restored the exterior of the building, including restoration of the balcony, many other repairs and of course new paint.
The town says the building represents "an architectural resource of considerable importance."
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