Stone School (Ann Arbor, Michigan)

By 1911, the district had outgrown its schoolhouse, so the parents demolished the old school and constructed this new one, using the old stones as well as new ones gathered for the purpose.

[2] Stone School is a single-story one-room schoolhouse located on a triangular plot of land, now fenced to protect the playground.

Larger fieldstones form a ground-level beltcourse, corner quoins, and shallow arches above the doors and windows.

A front-gable entry projects forward, ad contains a wooden door with a transom above, flanked by long, narrow, double-hung, one-over-one window units.

The remainder of the interior is one large room with a high ceiling, plaster walls, and bead board wainscot.