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Bodington Hall
Oct 24th, 2009 by admin

Bodington Hall is a site owned by the University of Leeds, which contains the university’s main playing fields and its largest halls of residence.It is also used for conferences.Known as Bod within the university it is located between Lawnswood and Adel, approximately 4 miles north of the main campus. Bodington is mainly used to house first year undergraduate students. Out of term it is used for conferences and sporting activities such as the WorldNET football tournament. sato travel service
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The site opened in October 1961, and was completed by 1963.It was named after Sir Nathan Bodington, the first Vice Chancellor of the university.

In November 2007, the University Council made the decision to sell Bodington Hall in the next four years, as the accommodation is in need of refurbishment, and replace it with accommodation closer to the university campus.

University of Leeds accommodation
Oct 24th, 2009 by admin

Bodington Hall

The largest student residence, mainly for first years, are located out by the Leeds Outer Ring Road. 650 students live in catered residences, 500 in self-catering rooms.
Charles Morris Hall

Mount Preston Street, LS2 9JP, is home to Charles Morris Hall, a modern brick building located on the University campus. It accommodates 80 students in each of two blocks. Most bedrooms have a washbasin but share a bathroom with a neighbour. It is currently closed for refurbishment.
Devonshire Hall

Devonshire Hall is located off Cumberland Road, LS6 2EQ, approimately half a mile north from the University centre. It is based around an old building (the original Devonshire Hall), but most accommodation is in new blocks. 260 students live in catered residences, while another 300 reside in self-catering rooms.
Ellerslie Hall

Ellerslie Hall, located on Lyddon Terrace, LS2 9LQ, is a set of refurbished Victorian houses on the eastern edge of the campus. 62 study bedrooms have a washbasin but share a bathroom with a neighbour; 28 of the rooms have en-suite facilities.
Lyddon Hall

Lyddon Hall, located on Virginia Road, LS2 9JW, is a refurbished 1886 brick building in the middle of the University campus area. The hall contains 145 rooms, and 113 of these study bedrooms have a washbasin but share a shower and toilet with a neighbour.
The largest student residence, mainly for first years, are located out by the Leeds Outer Ring Road. 650 students live in catered residences, 500 in self-catering rooms.
Charles Morris Hall

Mount Preston Street, LS2 9JP, is home to Charles Morris Hall, a modern brick building located on the University campus. It accommodates 80 students in each of two blocks. Most bedrooms have a washbasin but share a bathroom with a neighbour. It is currently closed for refurbishment.
Devonshire Hall

Devonshire Hall is located off Cumberland Road, LS6 2EQ, approimately half a mile north from the University centre. It is based around an old building (the original Devonshire Hall), but most accommodation is in new blocks. 260 students live in catered residences, while another 300 reside in self-catering rooms.
Ellerslie Hall

Ellerslie Hall, located on Lyddon Terrace, LS2 9LQ, is a set of refurbished Victorian houses on the eastern edge of the campus. 62 study bedrooms have a washbasin but share a bathroom with a neighbour; 28 of the rooms have en-suite facilities.[1]
[edit] Lyddon Hall

Lyddon Hall, located on Virginia Road, LS2 9JW, is a refurbished 1886 brick building in the middle of the University campus area. The hall contains 145 rooms, and 113 of these study bedrooms have a washbasin but share a shower and toilet with a neighbour.