College Town House
History
The College Town House was built in 1855 for Dr. William P. Kerr, principal of the Granville Female College, from 1854-1872.
The house was bought by Sigma Chi in 1899 and used for the fraternity until 1929 when the new Sigma Chi house was built on Fraternity Row. William P. Huffman, class of 1911 and Sigma Chi member then bought the house and presented it as a gift to the college in 1944. Huffman intended the house to promote good relations between the town and college and to be used by both.
Current Use
Today, the College Town House is used as faculty apartments as well as meeting spaces for Granville community groups and events. If you are interested in reserving the College Town House, please call Cathi Zupancic at 740-587-0323.









