Quaint, historic schoolhouse on three acres, and firepit by a bold stream, and with a nicely furnished pergola deck including gas grill. All this on a road with several wineries...one close enough to be walkable (with care)! So much history and recreation in the immediate area, you will be overwhelmed with all there is to do in the time you will visit.
If you are staying in Harpers Ferry area, this house is a great location It is very clean and has all the amenities you will need during your stay The property owner is very responsive and available for any questions or problems centrally located to Antietam , Harpers Ferry , etc quiet and relaxing enjoyed our stay
This historic schoolhouse rental was very private and so well equipped. Close to Harper's Ferry National Park and many quaint small towns and wineries. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay!
Everything was perfect with my mother in lawâs stay and she is looking forward to future visits already. Thank you to the host for their hospitality and easy communication.
The house was amazing. Spotless, comfortable,very quiet has every thing could want or need for your stay. Love the deck and the creek.Great host too! Explained everything that was need to make stay there wonderful.
This place is so quaint and in an excellent location! We enjoyed every minute of our stay! So much to do and see. Or you can just relax by the fire pit or on the deck. Highly recommend! Thank you, Lynn!
We had a wonderful 4 night stay at this charming property. This converted schoolhouse was very well appointed, and provided all that we needed for a pleasant experience. We also had the opportunity to enjoy the fire pit by the stream one evening, and would highly recommend it .
Very smooth check in process and communication before and after stay. Charming stone house with a stunning bathroom (awesome shower), state of the art kitchen, and cozy beds. We didnât spend time on the back porch due to the weather, but itâs lovely. My family all gives the property a strong two thumbs up!
Great Stay...only wish we could have stayed longer!
We were in town to attend a family wedding and the historical schoolhouse was the perfect peaceful place for us to return to after long days out and about. Lynne was wonderful in communicating all the details we would need prior to check in and ensured we had no issues during our stay. The location feels like it's out in the peaceful countryside but it's not far from town, restaurants, shopping, etc. The house has been beautifully restored with all the modern conveniences. We would definitely stay again when we are visiting family in the area!
This VRBO home could not have been any better! It was clean, cozy, comfortable, and well stocked with everything you can possibly need. The owner, Lynn, answered all of our questions and responded to our text messages quickly. She could not have been more helpful. Location is ideal close to wineries and great restaurants. we enjoyed the grill on the back deck as well as the relaxing creek and chairs around the fire pit
We enjoyed our stay here so much. We are looking forward to going back again. I highly recommend this beautiful VRBO to anyone who is looking for a delightful and relaxing getaway.
We are an adventurous and athletic retired military/civil servant couple who enjoy anything active and avail ourselves of the great recreation opportunities wherever we travel. We hope you will consider and enjoy our comfortable and amenity-filled stone schoolhouse! Thank you.
This great historic property serves as our home base to watch our newest grandson grow. We are especially partial to the natural beauty of Loudoun county and its active lifestyle. We are always seeking gorgeous sunsets, and love to hike and bike as well as take in the local history and wine scene.
It doesn't get much better than this location for close proximity to many adventures whether it be hiking a section of the Appalachian Trail, covering some miles on a bike or by foot on the W&OD trail, playing some video poker or slots in the Charlestown casino, visiting Harper's Ferry National Park, sipping some great local wine, beer, or whiskey, or tubing down the Shenandoah or Potomac rivers.