Housing Type Victorian-Era Mansion
Housing for... First-year students
Number of Students 44
Distance from the Center of Campus Less Than 1 Block
Types of Rooms Standard Bedroom
Features Air-conditioning

Description

Originally constructed in 1919, this renovated Greek Revival mansion is a truly distinctive space. The original owner, Roy Leonard Patrick, was the Treasurer of the G.S. Blodgett Company and President of the Rock of Ages Corporation in Barre, and he held other prominent positions in the stone industry. The house remained in the Patrick family until 1953 and was purchased and fully renovated by Champlain College in 1972. Rowell is located beside two other Champlain first-year residence halls, Jensen and Bankus, offering students the perfect opportunity to make friends in and outside of their hall. The spacious front lawn is a popular spot to hang out, stargaze, play Frisbee, and bask in the sunshine. This is the perfect pick for students who want uniquely designed rooms, green space, and a picture-worthy exterior.

Location

Located beside two other first-year residence halls and directly across from Main Campus on South Willard Street, Rowell students are close to campus amenities and events.

Street Address: 277 S. Willard St, Burlington, VT 05401

Common Spaces

Common room

Outdoor Spaces

Large Front Yard

Namesake

Rowell Hall was named in honor of Lyman S. Rowell, a former Trustee of Champlain College.

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A photo of Rowell hall during the daytime
A photo of Rowell hall during the daytime

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