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Mayfield Place
Mayfield Place is the site for the Mayfield Living Learning Lodge Program. It sits on the southern fringe of the Lewis/Morgan courtyard. The semi-circle shaped complex is located near the Student Recreation Center and most althletic facilites.
Mayfield offers a unique living arrangement designed for 200 undergraduates living in 20 lodges with 10 residents each. Each two-story lodge has 10 single bedrooms, a common area, two baths, a microwave, a 21 inch stove, a sink, and a full-size refrigerator. All are fully carpeted and air-conditioned. There are five bedrooms and one bath on each floor, and the floors are connected by a wooden staircase. The living room area is 12′ x 16′ and the kitchen is 4′ x 16′. The dimensions of the bedrooms are 8′ x 12′.
A 24 hour information desk is available in nearby Lewis House.
Mayfield Place was built in 1977 and named for Dr. George Mayfield.
| Amenities include: | ||
| Vertical blinds Storage closet for food Central air-conditioning Free university cable television service Free university telephone service (local calls only) Free direct connection to campus network (ResNet) |
Custodial service in common area baths and corridors Kitchen cabinets and formica countertops Microwave Full-size refrigerator Sink |
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| Furnishings | ||
| Common Area: Fully Carpeted Loveseat Two lounge chairs One coffee table One dining table and four chairs |
Individual Rooms: Fully Carpeted Bed Desk Chair Built in clothes closet Dresser Lamp |
Interior Photos
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