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Cedar Hall

New in Fall 2025!

Cedar Hall's approximately 270 residents enjoy living in rooms that range from singles to doubles, suites, and stand-alone arrangements on four floors. Residents enjoy the learning commons, study rooms, program rooms, and lounges throughout the building plus an outside patio.

Cedar Hall is part of the Jamestown Triangle along with Hardy and Lemon Halls and a portion of Cedar Hall houses the Sharpe Community Scholars, a living-learning community extending William & Mary's long-held public and community service tradition. 

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Rendering of Cedar Hall's Front View
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Rendered view of Cedar's Hall west wide
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Rendering of Cedar Hall kitchen with tables, chairs, kitchen appliances and overhead lights across from a lounge with tables and chairs
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Rendering of the study rooms including tables, chairs, whiteboards and people inserted to show scale
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Rendering of the Cedar Hall learning commons including tables, chairs and study nooks

Location & Building Accessibility

Explore nearby! Cedar Hall is located on the west corner of the Landrum Drive and Jamestown Road intersection as part of the Jamestown Triangle with Lemon and Hardy Halls. Residents are conveniently located near Swem Library, Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, the Integrated Science Center and other academic buildings. 

800 Landrum Drive
Williamsburg, VA
Mailing & Shipping Info

Amenities

  • Coed Housing

    Both gender-inclusive & single-gender housing options are available.

  • Air-Conditioned

    Room-controlled heating & air conditioning.

  • Communal Kitchen

    Full kitchens on the second, third, and fourth floors.

  • Laundry

    The laundry room is on the first floor.

  • Smoke-Free

    All W&M residence halls are smoking & vape free.

  • Single-use Hall & Suite Baths

    Single-hall use hall bathrooms are available to all residents. Suites & private bedrooms have attached bathrooms for use only by residents of the attached room(s).

  • Lounge & Study Areas

    Residents enjoy the building's multiple study rooms, programming rooms, learning commons and lounges.

  • Wireless & Wired Internet

    Wireless internet service is available in all residence halls. An ethernet card and cable are required for wired internet.

Floor Plans & Public Phones

Floor plans are provided to demonstrate differences between room types. Individual rooms vary. All dimensions and square footage are approximate and should not be relied upon as representation, express or implied, of your actual assigned room.

Furniture Specifications

Furniture Specifications

The following table provides information about the furniture in the residence halls. Please note these specifications are only a guide, and furniture may vary from room to room.

Lofts, carpets, futons, TVs and microfridges can be rented from Dorms Direct. These items are set up in the room before check-in and removed after check-out in May by the supplying vendor.

Three-column table of furniture specifications for traditional residence halls.
Furniture Type
Dimensions
Additional Information (Subject to Change)
Desk 23" W x 41 1/8" L x 30" H Two box drawers, one file drawer, and one pencil drawer
Desk Shelf 10" W x 40 3/8" L x 30" H We are phasing out desk shelf units as we renovate and/or replace furniture. Currently, there are some desk shelf units in the following buildings: Camm, Dinwiddie, Fauquier, Gooch, Hardy, Hunt, Lemon, Nicholson, Sororities, Spotswood and Willis
Dresser 24" W x 29" L x 30" H Three even-sized drawers
Wardrobe 24 3/8" W x 36 1/8" L x 72" H One fixed 12" shelf above metal clothes hanging rod
Adjustable Wooden Frame Bed

36" W x 80" L

Head/Footboard 38" W x 35" H

Space under bed: up to 30"

Mattresses

XL Twin: 36" W x 80" L x 8" D

Full Size: 53" W x 80" H

Only Richmond Hall has full-size beds. Exceptions in Richmond Hall are rooms whose room type includes "XLTwin" in the room assignment description.