Enjoy the rhythm of study, work, and prayer alongside the secluded shore of Upper Nashotah Lake.
Predating Wisconsin’s statehood, Nashotah House was founded in 1842 as a missionary outpost on what was then the western frontier. Nestled among the woods of Wisconsin, our campus has served ever since as a sanctuary for prayer, work, and study and a training ground to prepare lay and ordained leaders to go forth into the world to preach the gospel and serve God’s people — first on foot and horseback but now with modern transportation.
Tucked away in Waukesha County’s idyllic lake country, our campus is secluded yet accessible. Nashotah House students enjoy a peaceful atmosphere that feels simultaneously worlds away while relatively close to the metropolitan areas of Milwaukee and Madison. Not only is our family-friendly campus surrounded by lakes, woods, and parks, it is also close to award-winning restaurants and desirable school districts.
View Our Campus MapThe Frances Donaldson Library is home to over 124,000 print volumes, including a rare book collection containing medieval illuminated manuscripts and copies of every major edition of the Book of Common Prayer since 1549.
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