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Town Houses

Express your individuality at Pitt Bradford.

Our four townhouse residences provide students the option of single-person rooms and are very popular with our upperclassmen. Residents in townhouses share a common kitchenette, living room, closet spaces, and bathroom, complete with a refrigerator, a microwave, and a furnished common space typically with a couch, chair, and tv stand. Each townhouse provides residents with a twin XL bed, desk, chair, and wardrobe.


Ernest Hemingway House

Located to the south of campus, Hemingway is a two-story town house building that provides housing for up to 36 students. Remodeled in 1998, Hemingway is located close to Swartz Hall and residents have nearby overnight parking available in Lot 12. 

Herman Melville House

Located to the south of campus, Melville is a two-story town house building that provides housing for up to 36 students. Remodeled in 1998, Melville is located a short distance from Swartz Hall and provides air conditioning. Residents have nearby overnight parking available in Lot 12.  

T.S. Eliot House

Located to the south of campus, Eliot is a two-story town house building that provides housing for up to 36 students. Remodeled in 1998, Eliot is located close to Tunungwant Creek with great nature views out the south-east windows and provides air conditioning. Residents have nearby overnight parking available in Lots 12 and 13. 

Gertrude Stein House

Located to the south of campus, Stein is a two-story town house building that provides housing for up to 36 students. Remodeled in 1998, Stein is located close to the laundry building and volleyball court and provides air conditioning. Stein also provides students with the option of single person room for gender neutral housing. Residents have nearby overnight parking available in Lots 10 and 13. 

Lounging in townhouses
student studying in townhouses
Petting a dog in the townhouses
Students studying in townhouse room