Just this week, The Baltimore Sun published a story of one couple’s decades-long love affair with an old stone schoolhouse. The building, constructed in 1879 of locally quarried granite and originally coined Baltimore County Schoolhouse No. 3, was converted to a home in the 1940s and then used as an antiques store in the 1990s before the Brickner-Filipczaks took ownership. But now that the couple’s children are grown, they are ready to pass the home on to the next generation of “caretakers”.





Is the thought of living in an old stone schoolhouse your dream come true? Check out these other adorable properties on the market:

Cross Roads Schoolhouse, circa 1830, Chester, New Jersey

Brecknock Township Schoolhouse, circa 1850, Denver, Pennsylvania

Brick and stone schoolhouse, circa 1880, Lebanon, Pennsylvania.