The Littlefield Home was built in 1894. It was the residence of Major George Washington Littlefield and his wife, Alice. It would not be possible to tell the story of The University of Texas without the mention of G.W. Littlefield. His love of education and generous gifts can be reflected throughout the campus. The house is an Austin landmark and one of the few remaining examples of the grand Victorian mansions that once peppered the University neighborhoods. Littlefield bequeathed his home to the University, and it became part of the campus in 1935, after Alice’s death. Occupants have included the Music Department, the Navy R.O.T.C., the University Events office, and now the Civitas Institute. The first floor of the home is available to host events for university departments and student organizations. Outside entities are not able to reserve the space.

 

Current Status of Event Space Reservations

The Littlefield House is currently undergoing maintenance and is not available for events for the remainder of the 2023-24 academic year. Should this status change it will be reflected on this website. 

If you have questions, please email the Littlefield Home at lfh@austin.utexas.edu.

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