Housing Type Victorian-Era Mansion
Housing for... First-year students
Number of Students 36
Distance from the Center of Campus Less Than 1 Block
Types of Rooms Standard Bedroom
Features Hill Hall's twin

Description

Lyman Hall is a twin to Hill Hall, both of which were built by Alfred B. Fisher in 1884 for the Dunham brothers, successful lumber barons. The home was subsequently home to a wealthy merchant and later a department store owner, among other residents. Lyman Hall’s original garage and chauffeur’s residence is now used by the College at West House. This turn-of-the-century mansion has some of the most beautiful interior woodwork on the Champlain College campus. Students can enjoy Lyman’s common room, porch, and front lawn to gather and relax.

Location

Located right in the middle of campus, Lyman Hall sits directly in the heart of the Champlain community. With its proximity to campus and its neighbor Hill Hall, Lyman makes it easy for its residents to get involved with campus life.

Street Address: 237 S. Willard St, Burlington, VT 05401

Common Spaces

Common room

Outdoor Spaces

Front lawn

Namesake

The building was named Lyman Hall by then Champlain President C. Bader Brouilette to honor both the family that had lived there for so long and two faculty members of the same name who had made significant contributions to the College.

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A photo of Lyman hall during the daytime

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