Schillhammer Hall
| Housing Type | Victorian-Era Mansion |
|---|---|
| Housing for... | First-year students |
| Number of Students | 26 |
| Distance from the Center of Campus | 1 block |
| Types of Rooms | Standard Bedroom |
| Features |
Adjoining semiprivate bathrooms |
Description
Built in 1895, the original owners of the house, Oliver and Sarah Presbry, lived in this Victorian-era residence from 1895 to 1921. The house was then occupied by various families, most notably James Cashman, a Burlington City Engineer. In 1994, Champlain College purchased the house and converted it to its current use. Champlain also purchased this building’s carriage barn, known as Carriage House, which also houses first-year students. Schillhammer is great for students who don’t want to be in the center of campus but prefer to be conveniently close to their classes. Many of the rooms have adjoining semiprivate bathrooms, and a few offer spectacular views of beautiful Lake Champlain and the gorgeous evening sunsets.
Location
Located on the corner of Cedar Lane and Summit Street, Schillhammer Hall is close to the Miller Information Commons (aka the library) on the backside of the campus. Students can enjoy a small, close-knit living environment and views of Lake Champlain.
Street Address: 109 Summit St, Burlington, VT 05401
Common Spaces
Common room
Outdoor Spaces
Porch
Namesake
The hall is named in honor of Richard Schillhammer, a former Trustee of Champlain College. Schillhammer graduated from Champlain College (when it was called Burlington Business College) in 1934. He founded Queen City Printers Inc. in Burlington in 1951; the company remains in business today.
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