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FOX BURROW MANOR

Collage of images depicting a house named Fox Burrow Manor, including kitchen, living room, and laundry area.

Who we serve

Fox Burrow Manor follows SUU housing gender guidelines. Female housing is for females as defined by SUU, born as a female and still identifies as female.

National Parks Place LGBTQ welcoming, and is a sex and gender neutral housing unit. Applicants of any gender identify or sex are welcomed to apply for housing.

Who we serve

Fox Burrow Manor follows SUU housing gender guidelines. Female housing is for females as defined by SUU, born as a female and still identifies as female.

National Parks Place LGBTQ welcoming, and is a sex and gender neutral housing unit. Applicants of any gender identify or sex are welcomed to apply for housing.

About the Manor

The Fox Burrow Manor is part of Cedar City’s Historic District and is on the National Historic Registry.

The home was originally built in 1914 by the Froyd family. The year the manor was built there not a paved road to it. It was built four years before Main Street was covered in gravel for the first time. The Union Pacific Railroad was not yet in Cedar City and would not show for almost a decade later. And the Iron County Hospital did not open until the Froyd family had lived in the house for 9 years.

Several renovations over the years has help keep the house a warm welcoming home today.