Botetourt Complex
The Botetourt (pronounced Bot-eh-tot) Complex is comprised of five residence halls: Dinwiddie, Fauquier, Gooch, Nicholson and Spotswood. It is situated next to the Matoaka Woods Nature Center, the Dining Commons (the "Caf"), New Campus and the Recreational Center.
The Complex opened in 1972 and the five halls were named after former Virginia Governors.
Location
- Find the Botetourt Complex using Google Maps
- Print a map of the Botetourt Complex (pdf)
Individual Buildings
Dinwiddie Hall
Dinwiddie was named after Robert Dinwiddie, former Lieutenant Governor (1751-1758), of colonial Virginia.
- Smoke-free
- Hall bath
- Available wireless access
- Street Address: 100E Wake Drive
Dinwiddie 1st Floor
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Dinwiddie 2nd Floor
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Dinwiddie 3rd Floor
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Fauquier Hall
Fauquier was named after former Lieutenant Governor of the colony of Virginia and acting Governor (1758-1768), Francis Fauquier.
- Smoke-free
- Hall bath
- Available wireless access
- Street Address: 100B Wake Drive
Fauquier 1st Floor
Fauquier 2nd Floor
Fauquier 3rd Floor
Gooch Hall
Gooch was named after Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet, who served as Governor of Virginia (1727-1749).
- Smoke-free
- Hall bath
- Available wireless access
- Street Address: 100C Wake Drive
Gooch 2nd Floor
Gooch 3rd Floor
Nicholson Hall
Nicholson was named after Francis Nicholson, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1690-1692). He was instrumental in the creation of William and Mary and was named one of the original trustees. Nicholson later served as Governor of Virginia (1699-1705).
- Smoke-free
- Hall bath
- Available wireless access
- Street Address: 100D Wake Drive
Nicholson 2nd Floor
Nicholson 3rd Floor
Spotswood Hall
Spotswood is named after Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1710-1722) Alexander Spotswood.
- Smoke-free
- Hall bath
- Available wireless access
- Street Address: 100A Wake Drive
Spotswood 2nd Floor
Spotswood 3rd Floor