A photo of Sanders hall during the daytime
Housing Type Victorian-Era Mansion
Housing for... Upper-year students
Number of Students 36
Distance from the Center of Campus 4 blocks
Types of Rooms Standard Bedroom
Features Close to downtown Burlington

Description

Sanders Hall was built in 1865 for the Turk family, who operated a department store on College Street in Burlington for many years. The family lived in the house until 1921, after which it served as a dormitory for the University of Vermont. Sanders Hall features rooms of all shapes and sizes, each with its own personality. Sanders Hall is a traditional center hall mansion with a recently renovated foyer and beautiful woodwork. It is ideal for students seeking a close community in a residence hall and convenience to Burlington’s downtown scene.

Location

Located on College Street, Sanders Hall is nestled right in the Burlington Hill Section. Students can feel connected to the Burlington community and are just a short walk from downtown.

Street Address: 368 College St, Burlington VT, 05401

Common Spaces

Common room

Outdoor Spaces

Front yard

Namesake

The house was named Sanders Hall after Daniel Sanders, who was the first President of the University of Vermont. When the building was purchased by Champlain College in 1967, President C. Bader Brouilette decided to leave the name of the building unchanged.

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