Heron Hall

Heron 948

Heron Hall is one of the oldest buildings on campus and is named in honor of Susan Heron who, along with Ida Hood, established Belmont College in 1890. It is a four-story residence hall which houses 95 freshmen women.

The rooms in Heron are suite-style, meaning that two rooms share an adjoining bathroom. Heron rooms are double or triple occupancy. Each room is equipped with a sink, cable hook-up and internet hook-ups for each resident.

Laundry facilities are located in the basement of Heron Hall. There are also handicap accessible laundry facilities available on the first floor. This basement also includes a kitchen, equipped with a full-size refrigerator, a microwave, cabinets, and a community sink, a small lobby for study groups, small gatherings, or just hanging out. Vending machines are also located in the basement and in the main lobby on the first floor.

There is a television in Heron's first floor lobby, where many residents and guests enjoy spending time. The mailroom is located on the first floor of Heron, just off the lobby.

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