And its new home really is a schoolhouse, a 1920's building situated on a hill so that the sun pours through its huge windows.
The area contains many unusual buildings, built between the 15th and 18th centuries, situated on narrow cobbled streets.
The building itself comprises four wings situated around a four-sided inner courtyard.
It is a Grade I listed building and a small, isolated 12th century church situated one mile outside the village of Shocklach.
The Secretariat, lager however the more simple building compared to the Council Chamber situated to the east of it.
A well and cheese press are below in the yard with the farm buildings situated below and behind the gallery.
The 1894 building still exists and is now a private dwelling, situated next to the 1874 humped back Crag Lane bridge.
The present buildings for the secondary school date back to 1938, situated next to the St. Louis Church.
The other building was a two-story frame, and situated just south of the stone schoolhouse.
Many buildings situated there are over four hundred years old, and still stand strong.