Mills Schoolhouse Grange
Pine Grove Cemetery

Belgrade Lakes Grange

The third Grange was located in Belgrade Lakes Grange at 47 Main Street and was organized in 1930. It was formally the earliest schoolhouse in Belgrade Lakes (District 21 in Belgrade) was known as the Mills Schoolhouse. It stood on the north side of Route 27 at the West Road intersection and served as a school until 1929. In 1930, the building was sold to the Adams-Cobb-Stevens Post of the American Legion for use as a Legion Hall, which became the organization’s home for more than 50 years. Charles Hill, manager of the nearby Belgrade Hotel, generously assisted the Post in raising the $810 purchase price. A second floor and a rear extension were soon added.

In 1990, Martin and Nancy Dionne purchased the property with the condition that the local Grange retain full use of the first floor. The Dionnes reconditioned the old hall, added a basement, which they lived in, and later built an upstairs residence. Renovations included new siding, windows, insulation, interior walls, and a heating system. Nancy used the Grange Hall to teach dance and movement to both children and adults.

In 1993, the building was sold to Mary Miller which she later leased to Dockside PT from 2005 to 2024. It was purchased in 2024 and opened as The Cork and Cow in 2025.