north house during daytime
Housing Type Contemporary (Room)
Housing for... Upper-year students
Number of Students 16
Distance from the Center of Campus 5 blocks
Types of Rooms Standard Bedroom
Features Close to downtown Burlington

Description

North House was designed and built in 1887 by the architect Alfred B. Fisher for Riley Stearns, a druggist, his wife, Jane, and their family. Champlain purchased the building in 1966. North House is a very short walk to downtown Burlington, nestled within a quiet neighborhood between the Champlain campus and Burlington attractions. Offering an ideal combination of personal privacy, comfort, and the traditional Champlain residence hall experience, North House is perfect for students who enjoy some space between home and their studies.

Location

Located on South Willard Street just past College Street, North House is well situated in the Burlington Hill Section, only two blocks north of the Main Campus and close to downtown Burlington. This is a great location for students who want to feel connected to the Burlington community while still being a short walk to campus.

Street Address: 44 S. Willard St, Burlington, VT 05401

Common Spaces

Common room

Outdoor Spaces

Front yard

Namesake

The house was named to honor Thomas and Virginia North, who had provided housing for Champlain students there prior to its purchase by the College.

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