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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