
Thompson Hall

Host your Leadership Retreat at Historic Thompson Hall
Set on the edge of the Richmond campus quadrangle, Thompson Hall offers comfortable guest rooms in a distinctive setting—rich with character, thoughtfully maintained, and genuinely lovely. It’s an ideal home base for Richmond-based leadership retreats, alumni gatherings, conferences, and quiet time away.
Why Guests Love Thompson Hall
Beautiful, classic charm of a historic building with all the amenities provided
Prime campus location—next to the William Smith Morton Library
Three floors of guest rooms for individuals, pairs, and groups—perfect for any sized group
Guest Room Features
The rooms at Thompson Hall are well suited for your needs. Every room includes:
En suite bathrooms
Closets in each room
Hair dryers provided
Fresh linens supplied
Access to multiple study and communal spaces
Nightly Rates — Thompson Hall
Single Occupancy: $65/night (UPSem students: $25/night)
Double Occupancy: $90/night (UPSem students: $30/night)
Entire House: $720 per night
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Shared Spaces & Amenities
Whether you’re planning a structured retreat or simply want space to unplug, Thompson Hall supports meaningful time together with welcoming common areas and practical amenities.
- Library and parlor—common spaces for conversation, reading, or reflection
- Full kitchen with Keurig and drip coffee maker, plus toaster oven
- Wi-Fi
- Family-friendly touches, including high chairs for children
- Iron and ironing board available
- Accessibility Note: Thompson Hall is a historic building, and the main entrance includes stairs. Please let us know if you have any accessibility requests, and we will do our best to accommodate your stay.
Your Home for Leadership
Thompson Hall is a natural fit for groups looking for peaceful, convenient lodging in Richmond with access to campus green space and gathering areas.
Leadership retreats
Pastoral retreats
Alumni events and gatherings
Church retreats
Conferences and small-group retreats
Events with access to green space, the library, and Yaupon Place









