Hull Springs
Hull Springs, a 662-acre property in Westmoreland County, Virginia, is used as a resource for faculty from across the university who take advantage of the natural landscape, wildlife and space as research subjects. The current “North Point,” where the Big House is located, will continue to be a pastoral setting, treated as an island at the end of the road, with space for gatherings along the picturesque river bank. Envisioned is an Environmental Education Center to the south of the North Point to be used as a model for building and site sustainability and a teaching destination. Construction of the initial buildings of the Environmental Education Center commenced in September 2020 and was completed in fall 2021. The new facility was dedicated as The Gerald L Baliles Center for Environmental Education at Hull Springs by Governor Ralph Northam and Longwood President W. Taylor Reveley IV on October 6, 2021.
For more information related to campus construction, contact Lori Blackwood, phone: 434.395.2882 / email: blackwoodla@longwood.edu