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BAY STATE ROAD BROWNSTONES

The elegant and charming brownstones along Bay State Road provide attractive housing overlooking tree-lined Bay State Road or the Charles River. Twelve to seventy-four students are accommodated at each address, primarily in double or triple rooms, with an occasional single or quadruple. Most of these residences, which are a favorite with upperclassmen, are coeducational. Nearby on-campus dining locations are found in The Towers, Warren Towers, and Shelton Hall.

Most of these residences have singles and doubles, and some triple- and quadruple-occupancy rooms.

Music room and ResNet Computer Lab are available in The Towers; pool table, study area available in Shelton Hall. A number of residences have a piano. Nearby dining rooms at The Towers, Shelton Hall, Myles Standish Hall, and Warren Towers.

Most rooms share a common bathroom on the floor.

Specialty residences:

  • Chinese House (2008–09)
  • Classics House  
  • College of General Studies House
  • Common Ground House
  • Education House
  • French House (La Maison Française)   
  • German House (Deutsches Haus)
  • Honors House
  • Hospitality Administration House   
  • Italian House (La Casa Italiana)
  • Japanese House (2008–09)
  • Limited Parietal House (no application)       
  • Management House  
  • Music House 
  • Russian House (Russky Dom) (2007–08)
  • Sargent College House
  • Spanish House (La Casa Española)
  • Trustee Scholars House
  • University Professors Program House
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