Burton Hall
Burton Hall

Burton Hall was built in 1916 and is located on the west side of Carleton’s campus. It has four main levels and a basement. The floors have no gender or class year designation. The fourth floor is a substance free floor.  Burton has a convenient campus location and a variety of unique rooms.

While Burton has single and double rooms, it is well-known for its triples. At the end of each hallway there are a couple of two-room triples, and interspersed throughout the rest of the building there are large “suites” (often with one big room for desks and living, and a main living space and one or two smaller room for beds) that accommodate three people.

Burton is a part of a group of residence halls called the The Complex, also known as Burton-Sevy-Davis. All of these buildings are connected together with a walkway leading to the Sayles Hill Campus Center.  Burton Hall has a dining hall in it’s lower floor.

Building Information

Amenities:

  • Laundry Facilities located on Ground Floor
  • Floor Kitchens & Lounges
  • TVs in each floor Lounge

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Built in 1916, Burton Hall is one of Carleton’s nine residence halls (dorms). Like most Carleton residences, it houses a diverse mix of male and female students from all four class years. On the lower level is Burton Dining Hall.