The
SCHOOLHOUSE
The Schoolhouse was originally built circa 1899 as the second Nonesuch School. The Nonesuch School taught children from first grade through eighth grade between the early 1900’s until 1936. The old schoolhouse showcased two rooms, a stage, large windows, a four columned front porch and a 15 foot coffered ceiling. This building hosted many social events including school plays and the annual Nonesuch May Day event. Upon the creation of the third Nonesuch School, which currently houses Irish Acres and The Glitz, the school was converted into a private residence and resided in by various members of the Coyle and Corman families.
The Schoolhouse can host up to 40 guests and offers an indoor bathroom, an outdoor fire pit, a commercial catering kitchen, a cozy sitting area with TV/Wifi, heating/air for year round events and much more!