Willard-Fisk House

The Willard-Fisk House is a historic farm property at 126 Whitney Street in Holden, Massachusetts.

[1] The Willard-Fisk House is set in rural northwestern Holden, on the east side of Whitney Street.

Its west-facing front facade is five bays wide, symmetrically arranged, with a center entrance whose only significant ornamentation is a four-light transom window.

[2] The house was built c. 1772 by Daniel Willard on more than 100 acres (40 ha) of land he purchased in that year.

Willard's widow sold the house in 1777 to David Fisk, a Continental Army soldier during the American Revolutionary War.