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Home of the Week: A schoolhouse from 1780 is now a $700K condo in Beverly

It has served as an elementary school and the city’s first high school. In the 1970s, it was relocated to its current address.

43 Front St., Unit 43, in Beverly is a free-standing condo on the waterfront. Rob Moreno Photography

43 Front St., Unit 43

$699,900

Style Condo

Year built circa 1778

Square feet 1,700

Bedrooms 2

Baths 2 full

Sewer/Water Public

Fee $250 month

Taxes $7,001 (2025)

This Beverly home is now located just steps from the North Shore city’s harbor. But it was first built during the American Revolution at a spot 3.5 miles away. And in the 246 years since, it has served as an elementary school and the city’s first high school. It was nearly demolished, but instead was rescued and moved to Front Street, where it is now known as The Schoolhouse.

According to the Massachusetts Historical Commission, the one-story building still has the original hip-roofed design supported by “unusually large timbers … indicative of a town building.”

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Known as The Schoolhouse, a plaque details that this building was moved to its current location in 1972. – Rob Moreno Photography

A red brick walkway leads from the street to a rough-hewn granite slab and a black front door on the right side of the clapboard home.

Stepping inside, original exposed beams tower over the open floor plan space, a modern design choice in keeping with its history as a one-room schoolhouse. The flooring is wide-planked pine.

This level has the living and dining areas, the kitchen, and a pair of French doors that open to a private deck overlooking Water Street and the harbor.

A granite-topped counter with Nantucket beadboard below stands between the kitchen and dining room.
– Rob Moreno Photography

The main living area has an open floor plan and a wood-beamed ceiling. – Rob Moreno Photography

A deck overlooks the water. – Rob Moreno Photography

The kitchen is sliced off by a granite-topped counter with Nantucket beadboard below that also hosts the sink. In the kitchen space, the stainless steel appliances, including a gas stove, are nestled amid white cabinets. The backsplash is white subway tile. A double-hung window provides natural light.

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On the other side of the counter is a dining area now occupied by a round table with four chairs. It’s perched just underneath a picture window with white framing and white muntins, generating a cottage feel.

There is a working fireplace in the living area. – Rob Moreno Photography

The remainder is given over to the living area, where a key feature is the functioning wood-burning fireplace framed by earth-toned slate tiles and red brick firebox.

To the left of the fireplace are the French doors, adding natural light to that provided by a total of three double-hung windows. Harbor views are prevalent.

The condo has harbor views. – Rob Moreno Photography

A full bath with a single white vanity, wood-planked flooring, and a shower/bath combination behind a curtain is just a few steps away from the kitchen.

The lower level hosts the private spaces — two bedrooms and the final full bath. Flooring on this level is concrete with radiant heat.

The lower level houses the bedrooms. – Rob Moreno Photography

The larger bedroom has two double-hung windows paired to each other and double closets behind white doors. The second bedroom, which is currently equipped with twin beds, also has a pair of double-hung windows.

Nearby is the second full bathroom. It has a long wood vanity with a single porcelain sink and tile flooring underneath a large frameless mirror. The shower is step-in style with a tile floor and backsplash. There are multiple shower heads.

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One of two bedrooms. – Rob Moreno Photography

The Schoolhouse is one of three units, but is free-standing. The other two units are in the other building, dubbed The Tavern.

The unit has two tandem parking spaces. Gas heating was updated about 10 years ago.

Abby Guittarr-Beaulieu of J Barrett Realty has the listing. As of press time, there was a contingency offer on the home.

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