Old Lenox High School building

It is a 2-1/2 story masonry structure, built out of red brick with terra cotta trim.

It consists of a central horizontal main section, with flanking wings that project slightly, from which a long addition extends to the rear.

The main entrance is at the center, sheltered by a rectangular portico with paired Doric columns and set recessed in a round-arch opening.

[2] The school was built in 1908 to a design by John W. Donohue of Springfield, and is a good local example of large-scale Colonial Revival architecture.

[2] After three years of vacancy, the building was repurposed for use as an assisted living facility.