Tyler House
Located on Green Street, Tyler House is near the music building, gym and athletic fields. The Paradise Pond waterfall is audible through an open window.
Built in 1898, Tyler House was the last of six dormitories constructed in the very early years of Smith College on what was the original campus. An impressive Queen Anne-style brick building with a large front porch, Tyler House was named for William Seymour Tyler, one of the original trustees of the college.
A favorite gathering place is the comfortable living room where parties are held and where residents have a chance to relax and watch television or socialize. For more serious pursuits, the house has a library.
| Year Built | 1898 |
| Renovations | 1993 |
| Capacity | 69 |
| Residential Floors | 3 |
| Singles | 41 |
| Doubles | 14 |
| Triples | 0 |
| Approximate number sharing a bathroom | 23 |
| Handicapped accessible | Yes |
| Elevator | No |
Floor Plans
First floor (PDF)
Second floor (PDF)
Third floor (PDF)
Fourth floor (PDF)















