Steeped in history and full of personality, the historic Queenstown School House, known as Double School House Number 6 and built in 1834, is the kind of home you dont come across often. Expanded, renovated, and thoughtfully updated over the years, the home still holds onto the details that make historic properties so special. Exposed beams, wide plank hardwood flooring, brick accents, and warm inviting spaces give it a feeling that simply cant be replicated in a cookie cutter home. Its rare to find a home that blends modern farmhouse comfort, country living, vintage style, and historic schoolhouse personality in a way that feels instantly like home. Just off the kitchen, the dining room creates an easy flow for everyday meals or gatherings with friends and family. Near the front of the home, a cozy study offers the perfect spot for reading or quiet moments, while the family room beside it feels comfortable and welcoming for game nights and great conversation. The main level also includes two half baths along with a practical laundry and pantry area that helps everyday living feel a little more organized. In the kitchen, a farmhouse sink, gorgeous refinished butcher block countertops, freshly painted cabinets, pellet stove, and stainless steel appliances tie everything together with a clean, classic look that fits the home perfectly. Upstairs, youll find four bedrooms and two full bathrooms, along with a flexible recreation area between the rooms that creates the perfect spot for a workout area, art studio, hobby room, or a comfortable extra space to enjoy however life evolves. Step outside and the property continues to unfold in all the best ways. A covered front veranda with a hanging porch swing welcomes you in and feels like the perfect place to slow down with a cup of coffee, listen to the breeze move through town and just simply unwind at the end of the day. A classic picket fence wraps around the property, adding to the homes timeless feel. To the right, a large open yard offers plenty of space to gather, play, or simply enjoy the outdoors, while just outside the sunroom youll find a fire pit area ready for evenings under the stars. Off to the left, a more shaded section of the yard creates a peaceful spot to garden, organize your tools, or escape the summer heat a bit. Recent improvements include a brand new HVAC system installed in 2023, a water heater replaced in 2022, and a new roof and gutters completed in April 2026. Located in historic Queenstown, this home places you right in the middle of one of the Eastern Shores most charming small towns. Grab pizza from Queenstown Pizzeria, relax at Salt Wellness Holistic Spa, or spend the afternoon at Queenstown Harbor Golf Course just a minute away. Queenstown Community Park is only a block away when you want to get outside, and during the summer the town comes alive with monthly food truck nights, local festivals, and a beloved Christmas festival that brings everyone together. Residents also enjoy access to the town boat ramp, along with the opportunity to join the waiting list for a boat slip through the Harbor Master. The Queenstown Outlets are just minutes from your door, while waterfront favorites like The Jetty, Bridges Restaurant, and Fisherman's Crab Deck are nearby for steamed crabs, live music, and sunsets along the water. For outdoor lovers, the location is hard to beat. Terrapin Nature Park, Tuckahoe State Park, Adkins Arboretum, Sandy Point State Park, and the Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center are all within reach, offering everything from beaches and bike trails to hiking, kayaking, fishing, nature walks, and waterfront sunsets along the Bay. Whether you enjoy being out on the water, exploring trails, or simply spending time outdoors, theres no shortage of places nearby to enjoy it. Theres something special about a home with history that still feels easy to live in today, and this one manages to do both beautifully.