Old Tiverton Four Corners Schoolhouse No. 1
5.0
Outstanding(143 Reviews)House in Tiverton, RI
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
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About this house rental
*Please see our updated cleaning protocol at the end of this description and visit health.ri.gov for the latest travel information.
The Old Tiverton Four Corners Schoolhouse No. 1 is located within Historic Tiverton Four Corners. Let your imagination wander back to the mid 1800’s as you pass through the proper boys or girls door into this fully remodeled structure. Ring the working vintage twenty-four inch cast-iron school bell to gather your friends and family for an old-fashioned meal prepared with local produce and cooked in our gourmet kitchen equipped with the latest fixtures for your convenience. Marvel at our collection of period décor and historic schoolhouse memorabilia as you relax in the spacious living room equipped with comfortable seating, a large 46' HDLCD TV, a working wood-burning stone fireplace, and central air conditioning / heating. Wide-plank pine flooring finished with an old fashioned and environmentally friendly Tung oil with citrus helps maintain the historic charm. We provide complimentary Keriug Coffee, shampoo, conditioner and soap during your stay.
Tiverton Four Corners Schoolhouse No. 1 was built in 1800 by the Manchester Family, one of the original founding families of Tiverton. The Town realized the need for public education in the mid 1800’s, which at that time was typically provided for in private homes. In 1854 the Manchesters sold the property to the town for one hundred dollars with the right to buy it back when and if the town disposed of it. The Town of Tiverton used the Schoolhouse until 1925, a period in time when the advent of motorized bus transportation afforded consolidations to regional schools. Schoolhouse No. 1 was closed in 1925 when Nonquit School was opened and subsequently sold at auction in 1928 for one-hundred eighty dollars to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rego. The Regos converted it into a single family home where their family lived up until the early 1970's. Much to our surprise, the original bell is alive and well in Maine.
The Schoolhouse has two bedrooms and one bathroom equipped with a Whirlpool tub. The master bedroom has a king size bed fitted with a luxurious ten inch foam mattress. A wall-mounted 32' LED TV complete with cable access will help insure a relaxing finish to your day. The second bedroom is outfitted twin bunk-beds and a 26' LED TV to accommodate friends or family. WI-FI is provided free of charge for those of you who like to stay in touch while you are on vacation. A high-efficiency laundry system is available if you plan on an extended stay.
When you’re done exploring inside, take a walk around the five-acre grounds where you will find meandering streams and paths through the woods. After you are done strolling the grounds, amble a short five minute walk north to visit the heart of Historic Tiverton Four Corners, a quaint three-hundred year old cross-roads village. There you will find unique shops, restaurants, Gray’s Ice Cream shop, an Arts Center, Art Galleries, and many other establishments. If you plan on cooking, be sure to visit one of the nearby roadside stands for some tender, sweet, fresh-picked corn.
If you find the Schoolhouse already booked for the dates you wish to travel or have a larger party in need of more space, please check out our other VRBO properties, Potters Corner, the Samuel Church Estate, John Dyer Loft and Seabury House all in neighboring Little Compton. All Sakonnet Farm properties are maintained with the same high level attention to detail.
Keywords: Historic, Farm, Two bedroom, Beaches, Biking, Hiking, Country, Romantic, Fireplace, Family Friendly, Gourmet Kitchen, Whirlpool Tub, Sakonnet Farm, Short Drive to Newport.
Sakonnet Farm & Stay’s Cleaning Protocol
During the COVID19 Pandemic, we have modified our cleaning guidelines to include even more vigorous sanitization and disinfection practices. Kristin is a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She has assisted in keeping her surgical office open during this pandemic, keeping her staff and patients safe and healthy.
We have just a couple of us that perform all our cleaning. We have discussed not cleaning if we are not feeling well ourselves, proper use of PPE, proper use of all chemicals, and disposing of all trash, cleaning supplies and biohazards appropriately.
Cleaning is defined by the CDC as “the removal of germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces. It does not kill germs, but by removing them, it lowers their numbers and the risk of spreading infection.” Disinfection is defined by the CDC as “a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms.” Sterilization is defined by the CDC as “a process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life” - so this would be appropriate in health care facilities, not in homes.
We have changed our cleaning products to use products listed on the EPA’s list that are effective to this COVID virus. We are using these chemicals to clean and disinfect as per the directions on the individual chemicals.
We are paying close attention to high touch surfaces including door knobs, light switches, stair railings, remote controls, arms of chairs, appliance handles, toilets, and faucets. These surfaces will all be wiped with a disinfection solution.
We are asking our guests to turn on the HVAC air circulation upon leaving our home, and opening the windows when appropriate. Our cleaners will also do this if not done before they arrive.
All bedding will be changed between guests, including the quilt/comforter and mattress pad. They will be laundered at the highest recommended temperature before being returned to the home.
Virus particles do not live long on soft surfaces such as upholstery. Viruses in general do not live long on any surfaces that are porous, with holes or microscopic grooves.
We have put away most of our decorative pillows and extra throw blankets for our guest’s safety. If our guests use any of the spare blankets we have in the closet, we are requesting they leave them out on the bed so we know they need to be laundered.
We take great pride in offering a clean and safe home for our guests. Even more so now in these uncertain times, we want our guests to feel comfortable when staying at a Sakonnet Farm & Stays property.
The Old Tiverton Four Corners Schoolhouse No. 1 is located within Historic Tiverton Four Corners. Let your imagination wander back to the mid 1800’s as you pass through the proper boys or girls door into this fully remodeled structure. Ring the working vintage twenty-four inch cast-iron school bell to gather your friends and family for an old-fashioned meal prepared with local produce and cooked in our gourmet kitchen equipped with the latest fixtures for your convenience. Marvel at our collection of period décor and historic schoolhouse memorabilia as you relax in the spacious living room equipped with comfortable seating, a large 46' HDLCD TV, a working wood-burning stone fireplace, and central air conditioning / heating. Wide-plank pine flooring finished with an old fashioned and environmentally friendly Tung oil with citrus helps maintain the historic charm. We provide complimentary Keriug Coffee, shampoo, conditioner and soap during your stay.
Tiverton Four Corners Schoolhouse No. 1 was built in 1800 by the Manchester Family, one of the original founding families of Tiverton. The Town realized the need for public education in the mid 1800’s, which at that time was typically provided for in private homes. In 1854 the Manchesters sold the property to the town for one hundred dollars with the right to buy it back when and if the town disposed of it. The Town of Tiverton used the Schoolhouse until 1925, a period in time when the advent of motorized bus transportation afforded consolidations to regional schools. Schoolhouse No. 1 was closed in 1925 when Nonquit School was opened and subsequently sold at auction in 1928 for one-hundred eighty dollars to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rego. The Regos converted it into a single family home where their family lived up until the early 1970's. Much to our surprise, the original bell is alive and well in Maine.
The Schoolhouse has two bedrooms and one bathroom equipped with a Whirlpool tub. The master bedroom has a king size bed fitted with a luxurious ten inch foam mattress. A wall-mounted 32' LED TV complete with cable access will help insure a relaxing finish to your day. The second bedroom is outfitted twin bunk-beds and a 26' LED TV to accommodate friends or family. WI-FI is provided free of charge for those of you who like to stay in touch while you are on vacation. A high-efficiency laundry system is available if you plan on an extended stay.
When you’re done exploring inside, take a walk around the five-acre grounds where you will find meandering streams and paths through the woods. After you are done strolling the grounds, amble a short five minute walk north to visit the heart of Historic Tiverton Four Corners, a quaint three-hundred year old cross-roads village. There you will find unique shops, restaurants, Gray’s Ice Cream shop, an Arts Center, Art Galleries, and many other establishments. If you plan on cooking, be sure to visit one of the nearby roadside stands for some tender, sweet, fresh-picked corn.
If you find the Schoolhouse already booked for the dates you wish to travel or have a larger party in need of more space, please check out our other VRBO properties, Potters Corner, the Samuel Church Estate, John Dyer Loft and Seabury House all in neighboring Little Compton. All Sakonnet Farm properties are maintained with the same high level attention to detail.
Keywords: Historic, Farm, Two bedroom, Beaches, Biking, Hiking, Country, Romantic, Fireplace, Family Friendly, Gourmet Kitchen, Whirlpool Tub, Sakonnet Farm, Short Drive to Newport.
Sakonnet Farm & Stay’s Cleaning Protocol
During the COVID19 Pandemic, we have modified our cleaning guidelines to include even more vigorous sanitization and disinfection practices. Kristin is a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She has assisted in keeping her surgical office open during this pandemic, keeping her staff and patients safe and healthy.
We have just a couple of us that perform all our cleaning. We have discussed not cleaning if we are not feeling well ourselves, proper use of PPE, proper use of all chemicals, and disposing of all trash, cleaning supplies and biohazards appropriately.
Cleaning is defined by the CDC as “the removal of germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces. It does not kill germs, but by removing them, it lowers their numbers and the risk of spreading infection.” Disinfection is defined by the CDC as “a process that eliminates many or all pathogenic microorganisms.” Sterilization is defined by the CDC as “a process that destroys or eliminates all forms of microbial life” - so this would be appropriate in health care facilities, not in homes.
We have changed our cleaning products to use products listed on the EPA’s list that are effective to this COVID virus. We are using these chemicals to clean and disinfect as per the directions on the individual chemicals.
We are paying close attention to high touch surfaces including door knobs, light switches, stair railings, remote controls, arms of chairs, appliance handles, toilets, and faucets. These surfaces will all be wiped with a disinfection solution.
We are asking our guests to turn on the HVAC air circulation upon leaving our home, and opening the windows when appropriate. Our cleaners will also do this if not done before they arrive.
All bedding will be changed between guests, including the quilt/comforter and mattress pad. They will be laundered at the highest recommended temperature before being returned to the home.
Virus particles do not live long on soft surfaces such as upholstery. Viruses in general do not live long on any surfaces that are porous, with holes or microscopic grooves.
We have put away most of our decorative pillows and extra throw blankets for our guest’s safety. If our guests use any of the spare blankets we have in the closet, we are requesting they leave them out on the bed so we know they need to be laundered.
We take great pride in offering a clean and safe home for our guests. Even more so now in these uncertain times, we want our guests to feel comfortable when staying at a Sakonnet Farm & Stays property.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Map of Tiverton, RI
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(143 Reviews)5.0
We have stayed here multiple times. It is fantastic!!
5.0
If you are looking for a unique home in a nice quiet setting look no further. This is the perfect place tor a small family to enjoy. Everything was simple and easy with checking in and out. The home itself was quite clean and cozy. Tiverton has some nice shops and the absolute best breakfast foods at Groundswell. We look forward to visiting again.
5.0
If you are looking for a unique home in a nice quiet setting look no further. This is the perfect place tor a small family to enjoy. Everything was simple and easy with checking in and out. The home itself was quite clean and cozy. Tiverton has some nice shops and the absolute best breakfast foods at Groundswell. We look forward to visiting again.
5.0
We loved our stay at the school house! It was a great home base while visiting family. It’s a great location - remote but also close to some great restaurants and shops. The property is in need of a little TLC and a good deep cleaning. Probably hard to get to when so many people want to stay there! Our daughter enjoyed staying in the bunk beds and alternated back and forth each night between the top and bottom bunk! The antiques and history in the property was really cool - the house was a little history museum.
5.0
The object is diligently and charmingly renovated, and many rare 19th century artifacts and pictures are on display inside the property. It is very quiet and peaceful, yet the attractions of Rhode Island are not far away. And a nice café is just half a mile down the street... Overall: a great location for us. Only thing to note: 19th century houses do not have large windows, in general. That, together with the dark paint to the walls of most rooms make it a little dim inside.
5.0
This was another return visit to the school house, home away from home.
5.0
School house
This was another return visit to the school house, home away from home.
5.0
A step back in time
The schoolhouse was adorable ... A step back in time for sure with all the modern day convenience. The house was clean and supplied with everything we needed for our stay. Contactless Check-in was simple and appreciated. The town had beautiful shops, a small market and wonderful places to eat and get ice cream. Although we had a hard time finding Queenie :) we finally spotted her on our way out of town! (At least we hoped it was her or we were trespassing playing with someone else's pig ) overall couldn't have picked a better place to stay for our visit to the area.
5.0
We were visiting our grandsons and thought it would be fun to stay in a schoolhouse with them. The 6 year old was so interested in looking at the books showing schoolhouses of the past as we’re we! Loved the house, it’s authentic school bell, the pretty location and Queenie, the pig. She was charming as well! Walked to Four Corners for coffee, pastries and later had ice cream. Great playground a short drive away. Can’t wait to return soon. Thank you!
5.0
Charming!
We were visiting our grandsons and thought it would be fun to stay in a schoolhouse with them. The 6 year old was so interested in looking at the books showing schoolhouses of the past as we’re we! Loved the house, it’s authentic school bell, the pretty location and Queenie, the pig. She was charming as well! Walked to Four Corners for coffee, pastries and later had ice cream. Great playground a short drive away. Can’t wait to return soon. Thank you!
5.0
Definitely one of the nicest properties we have stayed in. Communication was super easy, and the schoolhouse is beautifully appointed. Modern amenities blend perfectly with the carefully restored historic building, and the antique school desks, books, tools, etc. on display. The farm coast area is stunningly beautiful. Highly recommend the cliff walk in Newport and coffee at Groundswell (NB: they are closed on Monday though!). Definitely make the walk (cross the backyard next door) to visit Queenie the pig, who is a real charmer.
5.0
Amazing Place!
Definitely one of the nicest properties we have stayed in. Communication was super easy, and the schoolhouse is beautifully appointed. Modern amenities blend perfectly with the carefully restored historic building, and the antique school desks, books, tools, etc. on display. The farm coast area is stunningly beautiful. Highly recommend the cliff walk in Newport and coffee at Groundswell (NB: they are closed on Monday though!). Definitely make the walk (cross the backyard next door) to visit Queenie the pig, who is a real charmer.
5.0
Everything about our stay from booking the property to touring the area was easy and fun. Found lots of fun things to do in Portsmouth and Newport. And Tiverton area was delightful. The property was charming with history and very up to date at the same time. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
5.0
Charming location
Everything about our stay from booking the property to touring the area was easy and fun. Found lots of fun things to do in Portsmouth and Newport. And Tiverton area was delightful. The property was charming with history and very up to date at the same time. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
5.0
Absolutely adorable and perfect fit for what we needed. I highly recommend the school house.
5.0
Unique, private, perfectly decorated
Absolutely adorable and perfect fit for what we needed. I highly recommend the school house.
5.0
My husband and I loved staying at Schoolhouse No 1 and embracing the peaceful surroundings. This is a very convenient location if you like to walk to the coffee shop and shops, etc.
5.0
Relaxing Stay
My husband and I loved staying at Schoolhouse No 1 and embracing the peaceful surroundings. This is a very convenient location if you like to walk to the coffee shop and shops, etc.
5.0
We loved the schoolhouse! Updated kitchen and bath as well as a spacious living room. Great location to Tiverton shops and restaurants. We will be back!
5.0
Great property!
5.0
School house vacation
Great property!
5.0
Cute cottage
We loved the schoolhouse! Updated kitchen and bath as well as a spacious living room. Great location to Tiverton shops and restaurants. We will be back!
5.0
We toured the New England states, with Rhode Island last on our list. The schoolhouse was SO cute and everything inside was very nice. Our children loved this location the most because of the schoolhouse and the nearby farm animals (they had to visit several times a day). It is such a unique property, that it is sure to stay in our memories forever. We highly recommend it!
5.0
The highlight of our trip.
We toured the New England states, with Rhode Island last on our list. The schoolhouse was SO cute and everything inside was very nice. Our children loved this location the most because of the schoolhouse and the nearby farm animals (they had to visit several times a day). It is such a unique property, that it is sure to stay in our memories forever. We highly recommend it!
5.0
This property was perfect. All the comforts of home. We would highly recommend you to stay here.
5.0
Excellent
This property was perfect. All the comforts of home. We would highly recommend you to stay here.
5.0
The Schoolhouse is just a really cool place to stay. You might as well be in a historic property when you are in such a cool, historic town and area like Tiverton! It is well-appointed and cozy, convenient to everything, and yet private. We were there for Election Night 2020 so the history of the place felt perfect.
5.0
Lovely escape
The Schoolhouse is just a really cool place to stay. You might as well be in a historic property when you are in such a cool, historic town and area like Tiverton! It is well-appointed and cozy, convenient to everything, and yet private. We were there for Election Night 2020 so the history of the place felt perfect.
5.0
We had a great time staying at the schoolhouse. It was perfect for our little family and the host was really responsive too!
5.0
Lovely cottage
We had a great time staying at the schoolhouse. It was perfect for our little family and the host was really responsive too!
5.0
schoolhouse stay
great property in a fantastic area. fronts onto a busy street but property has space in the back with privacy. cleanliness was below what was expected during covid, but overall a very enjoyable stay. we have already recommended friends who are going this Fall.
5.0
Perfect spot, great location
We loved the one room schoolhouse! It was comfortable, clean, and supplied with little extras that mean a lot when you’re traveling!! Kristin was very helpful and accommodating! We’ll definitely return!
5.0
Wonderful!
Beautiful location and property!
5.0
So Special
This is such a special and unique property. We were thrilled and hope to be back. The school house is clean and cozy. We loved the historical touches such as old desks and the frame photos. This guest house is a 10!!
5.0
A great vacation spot
Wonderful place and location. The house is well designed and very comfortable. All in all, a very relaxing three day stay. I would be happy to return.
5.0
Excellent escape
We were coming from the hustle and bustle of NYC and this was the perfect spot to decompress and slow down again on our vacation. The beach nearby was fantastic, the restaurants and ice cream were delicious and the house was spotless, fun and well appointed. The goats and a pig to visit on the farm were icing on the cake. Highly recommend!
5.0
Great location, wonderful accommodations!!!!
First and foremost, loved the peace & quiet. Enjoyed the magazines and articles about the schoolhouse, and were very pleased with the beautiful renovation. Perfect for a family of four! Close to everything, lots of helpful information about local things to do and see.
5.0
Fun alternative to the usual
Modern conveniences blended with 19th century educational history and a unique space make for a wonderful getaway at the Tiverton Schoolhouse #1.
5.0
It was perfect!!
I always book the rental for our sisters’ trip and this one got me a big thumbs up! The home is just as it is pictured online. This rental was very well stocked. In addition to providing fresh eggs and a great selection of coffee; there were other essentials like butter, salt and sugar. The host is also very responsive. I rent using Homeaway several times a year and I have never had a host contact me shortly after check in to make sure we settle in ok or had any questions – how nice! The home is filled with historical items with descriptions under many of them which we enjoyed. The home (school) may be old but it is very comfortable and a unique rental. I would highly recommend this rental property and this host.
5.0
Beautiful, unique house!
Kristin and her family have done an amazing job renovating this one-room schoolhouse. They could not have made it easier for us and we had a wonderful time. Small touches like a welcome note on the schoolhouse blackboard to a dozen eggs from their family farm were thoughtful and much appreciated. We will definitely be staying here again!
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Tiverton?
The average price for a rental in Tiverton is $523 per night. This rental is $21 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Old Tiverton Four Corners Schoolhouse No. 1 . For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Old Tiverton Four Corners Schoolhouse No. 1 pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Old Tiverton Four Corners Schoolhouse No. 1 ?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, and parking.
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