
Locke became interested in butlering after watching a documentary about a bank cashier who went to Britain's Ivor Spencer butler school, then took charge of a 25-bedroom manor house in the English countryside. He decided to give it a try and attended the Professional Domestic Institute in Ohio, a 12-week butler's boot camp where he learned the ropes in an 18-room English Tudor home.
(David L. Ryan / Globe Staff Photo)

