Housing Type Victorian-Era Mansion
Housing for... First-year students
Number of Students 36
Distance from the Center of Campus 3 blocks
Types of Rooms Standard Bedroom
Features Kitchen
break hall that remains open during semester breaks

Description

The Victorian residence was originally built by Alfred B. Fisher for Charles R. and Ella Hayward. Most rooms in this Victorian mansion have large windows, bathing the building with lots of natural light. The Haywards’s elegant residence contains Italianate and Queen Anne-style design elements and still retains many of its Victorian features, including bay windows, pocket doors, a main staircase, and a cupola. The ornate carved stone fireplaces, entry flooring, and wall accents were likely sourced from the Hayward marble business, the Burlington Manufacturing Company. This hall was renovated in 2023 to provide ADA access to the ground floor, updated kitchen, laundry, and bathrooms, an updated living room, and AC/ventilation throughout. 371 Main also has a large lawn, making it an ideal spot for people looking to kick a soccer ball around or just enjoy the Vermont sunshine.

Location

Located in the heart of the college town, 371 Main Street is a quick walk up the street from campus and has many great amenities for its first-year students.

Street Address: 371 Main St, Burlington, VT 05401

Common Spaces

Common room, full kitchen

Outdoor Spaces

Large lawn

Namesake

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A photo of 371 Main Street during the daytime

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