Featured in Columbus Monthly and Indianapolis Monthly magazines, the Schoolhouse is located in beautiful Brown County. Perched on top of a hill, the Schoolhouse has stood proudly amid butterfly gardens and wooded grounds for more than a century.
Meticulously renovated in 2016 as a chic two-bedroom vacation rental, the Inn retains many of the historic features including the original school bell. The second you walk in you'll appreciate the antique furnishings, wavy glass windows, wainscoting and original heart pine planks!
As the night rolls on, light a fire in our fire pit and roast marshmallows or take a soak in the hot tub under the stars and when it's time to head indoors, we have plenty of board games to keep you busy.
Whether you’re looking for a romantic honeymoon destination or a wonderful place to hit the trails with your pooch, the Schoolhouse Inn is an ideal choice. Located just 15 minutes from the Village of Nashville, 30 minutes from Indiana University and 20 minutes to Lake Lemon, you’re far enough away from the hustle and bustle but close enough to enjoy fine dining, unique shopping, art galleries, music venues, hiking, fishing, wineries and distillery’s.
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* Bathroom is downstairs and 2 bedrooms are upstairs.
** All pets must be pre-approved by the Schoolhouse Inn. Fee is $100 PER pet with a 2 pet limit.
*** High Speed Fiber Internet now available with conference call capabilities!
SCHOOLHOUSE HISTORY
1891 was the first year the bell rang from the belfry atop the new, one-room Cottonwood schoolhouse in Brown County, summoning children from the nearby village of Cornelius to class each morning. In the dead of winter, scholars trudged up the snowy hill from Cornelius to fire-up the pot-bellied stove and study their ABCs and ciphers. A lot has changed since then. Like Brigadoon, the village of Cornelius vanished. The schoolhouse closed in the mid ‘50s and stood vacant until 1983. It had been used to store hay until a pastor bought it for his weekend retreat. When he passed away, a new buyer, Dennis Parman, decided to give the old school a new lease on life. —Dave Horn Herald-Times Homes
Now, owned by Leah Lamm the 1891 Schoolhouse Inn is a successful rental cabin welcoming visitors to a chic getaway — through preserved original details like buffed heart pine flooring; wainscoting; tall, wavy-glass windows; and the 1891 belfry with bell still intact. Surrounded by woods and butterfly gardens on a peaceful acre of Morgantown land, the two-bedroom inn earns and “A” for location, just far enough away from the traffic of downtown Nashville and its nearby state park. Accommodation check in at just under 1,000 square feet, but live large thanks to an airy great room. If you do need to plug in, high-speed fiber-optic internet is available with conference call capabilities, a rarity in rural Brown County. In short, this schoolhouse rocks. —Amy Lynch Indianapolis Monthly Cozy Cabin Edition
Located in the scenic hills of Brown County, the dog-friendly inn is a gateway to Nashville’s galleries, restaurants, antique shops and more, as well as the surrounding natural area, one of the prettiest parts of Indiana, a haven for fishing, hiking and cycling. Brown County is particularly beautiful in fall, so if peace and serenity is what you’re after, the 1891 Schoolhouse Inn can teach you a thing or two. —Ellen Creager Columbus Monthly Great Escapes