University of Exeter Halls of Residence, Student residences at University of Exeter, England
University of Exeter Halls of Residence are student accommodation buildings located on and near the University of Exeter campus in Devon, England. The rooms range from standard shared-bathroom options to self-contained studio apartments, spread across several separate buildings.
Bradninch Hall was founded in 1902 and is among the oldest student residences connected to the university, while Mardon Hall opened in 1933 as the first building purpose-built for that use. The network of halls has grown steadily since then as the university itself expanded.
The shared kitchens and common rooms in these halls are where many students have their first real conversations with people from different countries and courses. For a lot of residents, this daily mix of people is what makes the first year of study feel different from anything before.
The facilities and room types differ from one hall to another, so it is worth checking the details of a specific building before booking. Some halls sit closer to the main campus buildings while others are a short walk away, which can affect the daily routine.
East Park, which opened in 2021, was designed so that its buildings form a small neighborhood around shared outdoor spaces rather than standing as separate blocks. The site also includes covered cycle storage and electric vehicle charging points, which is unusual for student housing.
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