Named for Emily Vanderbilt Hammond and often used by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, Emily Cottage is rich with history. Mrs. Hammond organized the "Berry Pilgrims," who made annual trips to campus each year, while Mr. and Mrs. Ford were among the college's most generous benefactors and built the English Gothic Ford complex. Built in 1916, Emily Cottage is rustic and has seven guest rooms. The first-floor guest rooms include two connecting rooms that share a bath and one room that has a private bath. The upstairs has four guest rooms that share hallway baths. Cottages Floor Plans (PDF) |
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