The complete site consists of the original residence, a smoke house and the spring house.
Simply dial Alliance from this point and the conference will be billed to the original residence.
As student numbers increased, additional rooms again became necessary and in 1913-1914 a new wing was constructed on the eastern side of the original residence.
It is the original residence of the Salkeld family.
The original residence, a 15th-century towerhouse, is across the road from the modern house, which is now a hotel.
Subsequently, the nuns were moved back to their original residence (which had been converted into a mansion).
The original residence burned to the ground in 1930.
Though the wing was added to the original residence, there is no interior connection between the two.
The original residence has been converted into a visitor center with interpretive exhibits.
The name comes from the municipality of Sponheim, where the counts had their original residence.