About
Bellarmine House was the original residence of Dr. John Bryant. Henry Hobson Richardson, who developed the Arts and Crafts architectural style and designed the Trinity Church in Boston, was the architect who designed Bellarmine House. He designed the house for the daughter of Frederick Law Olmsted. Olmsted, who designed the grounds of Bellarmine House also designed the Emerald Necklace in Boston, MA.
The house was purchased by the Jesuit Community of Boston College in 1932 for $87,000. It is now owned by Boston College, purchased from the Jesuit Community in 2017, and managed by the division of Mission and
Ministry.
Layout
1st Floor
3 Bedrooms
- 4 Single Beds
- 1 Double Bed
2 Bathrooms
Kitchen Pantry
Dining Room (seats 28)
Chapel (seats 12)
Sunroom (seats 12)
Deck (gas grill)
2nd Floor
11 Bedrooms
- 10 Single Beds
- 1 Double Bed
Shared Bathroom
Parlor
3rd Floor
10 Bedrooms
- 11 Single Beds
- 2 Double Beds
Shared Bathroom
Sitting Room
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