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Hunt Hall

Dedicated in 1930. Renovated in 1965.

Hunt Hall's approximately 45 residents enjoy living in a small, intimate hall. The building has three floors, and room configurations include single and double rooms with private, suite and hall baths. The first floor of Hunt is handicap accessible.

Residents can choose any of the five lounges for studying or socializing. The first floor houses a laundry room and kitchen, while the second has a small communal kitchenette.

Brick dorm building with a large, windowed space nestled in greenery.

Location & Building Accessibility

Explore nearby! Hunt Hall is behind the Campus Center and across the street from historic downtown Colonial Williamsburg. Residents also enjoy convenient access to Historic Campus.

202 S. Boundary Street
Williamsburg, VA
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Amenities

  • Coed Housing

    The first floor is both gender-inclusive & single-gender eligible. The second & third floors are single-sex only.

  • Air-Conditioned

    Air-conditioning window units & central heating.

  • Communal Kitchen

    A full kitchen is located on the first floor & a small kitchenette is on the second floor.

  • Laundry

    The laundry area is located on the first floor.

  • Smoke-Free

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

  • Hall, Suite & Private Baths

    Hall bathrooms are available on each floor; some rooms have attached suites or private bathrooms.

  • Lounge & Study Areas

    Residents can choose any of the five lounges for studying or socializing.

  • Handicap Accessible

    The first floor of Hunt Hall is accessible.

  • 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.