It was built in 1919 as a one-room schoolhouse and now serves as a guesthouse for the Wilson-Finlay House across the road.
[1] The form is like that of most late 19th-century school buildings in Alabama, namely a one-story frame, rectangular-shaped building with a front gabled roof.
A single entrance is found on the gabled front and a row of windows on each side elevation.
[2] The building was expanded to two rooms in 1930, with the addition of a western side-wing.
The large gabled wing turned the schoolhouse into a T-shaped building.