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Located
at the
end of Farrington Lane, Miss Izzy's Schoolhouse, now
approximately 104 years old, was an outright donation to the National
Trust by Miss Ivy Powell, sister of
Isabel Powell, better known as Miss Izzy. Unfortunately, the building was destroyed by hurricane Ivan in September 2004. The site is therefore closed until further notice.
The building and site were historically
significant because of their symbolic association with private school
education in the mid 1940's. Although
public/government schools had started to operate from around 1921, many
parents still preferred to send their children to smaller neighbourhood
private schools to which they has grown accustomed.
The schoolhouse
was an excellent example of an original wattle and daub, cabin style
home with the classic hip roof. The roof was originally
covered with wooded shingles and portions of this remain intact, covered
by a newer zinc roof. The structure stands on well-preserved
iron-wood posts. the interior consists of three main rooms: a
hall in the centre; and one room on either side, each running the full
width of the
home. Additionally, the site contains a number of mature indigenous
trees including mahogany, Lignum vitae, seagrapes and ginep.
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