The Schoolhouse
A historic space, thoughtfully reimagined for gathering, rest, and slower days.
Originally built in 1891—on a school site dating back to 1869—the Schoolhouse served its community for nearly a century before beginning its next chapters as a community gathering place, a polling location, a home, and now a carefully restored stay.
At just over 1,100 square feet, the space is not large—but it’s been designed to make the most of every inch. With three bedrooms, each with its own queen bed, and two full bathrooms, it offers a balance of shared space and private corners, making it well-suited for families or small groups.
The main level includes a fully stocked kitchen, dining area, and living space for gathering. Two loft-style bedrooms and one main-floor bedroom provide flexible sleeping arrangements, with layouts that reflect the character of the original structure.
Sleeps 6
3 Beds
Booking
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Two-night minimum stay.
2 Baths
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3 bedrooms total
3 queen sized beds
1 main floor bedroom
2 loft bedrooms accessed by ladder-style stairs
The loft spaces feature lower ceiling heights and are best suited for guests comfortable with a more compact, cottage-style layout.
Crisp, clean linens provided.
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Fully equipped kitchen for cooking and shared meals
Dining table for gathering
Comfortable living space for relaxing, reading, or watching TV
Wi-Fi and smart TV included
This is a space designed for spending time together—simple, functional, and easy to settle into.
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2 full bathrooms
One walk in shower
One soaker tub/shower
Clean, updated, and stocked with starter essentials
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Step outside and the experience opens up.
Deck with outdoor dining and flattop grill
Hot tub under open sky (shared amenity)
Fire ring with Adirondack chairs (shared amenity)
Patio with outdoor seating at the hot tub and fire ring (shared amenity)
Prairie walking path
Views of the flower farm, just beyond the Schoolhouse
You’re welcome to stroll the property and enjoy the flower rows from the perimeter—photos are always encouraged. To keep the farm thriving, we ask that guests stay along the edges and leave the blooms for the field and the pollinators.
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Designed with tiny-home efficiency
Loft ceilings are lower in height - just under six feet.
Quiet, rural setting ~25 minutes from Kansas City
Outdoor spaces may be shared if Matilda is also booked
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A Good Fit If You’re Looking For
A unique, historic stay
Time together without needing a large footprint
A slower pace and quiet surroundings
Not the Best Fit If You Prefer
Large, open-concept homes
Full-height ceilings in all sleeping areas
A more traditional modern layout

