Pleasant Valley School (Bellvue, Colorado)

Pleasant Valley School in Bellvue, Colorado is a one-room rural schoolhouse that was built in 1879. Its foundation and walls were built of sandstone from a nearby quarry. It has a front-gabled simple roof with wide overhanging eaves.

Pleasant Valley School
Nearest cityBellvue, Colorado
Coordinates40°38′51″N 105°11′7″W
Built1879
Architectural stylerural schoolhouse
MPSRural School Buildings in Colorado MPS
NRHP reference No.03001008[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 11, 2003

It was converted for use as a residence for farm staff in the 1930s and 1940s, with addition of electricity, plumbing, and a new hardwood floor. The school's belfry and bell, which were at the south end of the roof, were donated to, and are located at, Bellvue's Church of Christ.[2]

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.[1]

It was deemed significant "for its association with the educational history of Larimer County between the years 1879-1913, being directly influenced by the national and state educational trend of consolidation." Consolidation of students from smaller rural schools was needed to improve quality of education. It was also important "for its architectural significance as a rare example of a stone schoolhouse in the county, while exhibiting the distinguishing characteristics of rural one-room schoolhouses."[2]:7

See also

National Register of Historic Places listings in Larimer County, Colorado

References


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