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    Wills Hall - Photo from Will's Website

    Wills Hall

    (3 reviews)

    One of the more beautiful Bristol University halls of residence, Wills boasts an ersatz Oxford quad…read moreand elegant old buildings. It also hosts Friday night formal dinners,a flight of fantasy for the many Oxbridge rejects to call the residence home. I picked these halls myself and while I can't deny they are beautiful, I found the strong Christian presence along with the totally skewed social mix quite alienating. All the rumours about haughty boarding school kids are true, and it was a disappointment indeed to arrive at university and find I had 50% of my social circle instantly cut off purely because I was unable to attest to links with a major public school. Wills is a weird place and while I'm sure some will love it personally I'd have rather a hall of residence where I could have met an interesting mix of people rather than endless examples of the embarrassing Bristol student stereotype.

    The building is magnificent. However, this is deceiving and I have spoken to many Wills residents…read morewho are upset that their room is not in the fancy building, but in the newly built purple building added on a few years ago. Trying not to laugh at these people, I give them my deepest sympathies. I was at University Hall and always found it amusing how Wills Hall literally looked down on us from the hill above, towering over us mere mortals with its divine grandeur. This catered all is one of the most expensive but the rooms and bar are very nice. The courtyard style is a nice feature and there are woods nearby to explore. Apparently built on secret underground tunnels which lead to various points in the city, you can usually find residents wandering around late at night on a mission to uncover the mystery

    Senghennydd Court - Photo taken from University's website: http://cf.ac.uk

    Senghennydd Court

    (2 reviews)

    Senghennydd Court is all about location, location, location. It's in a prime spot at the city…read morecentre end of Senghennydd Road in Cathays, within a couple of minutes' walk of the Student Union, and is very near to the buildings where Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, Engineering and Computer Science are taught. It's self catered, but with the option of an evening meal (during term-time, Monday to Friday) at nearby Trevithick Restaurant. It's so close to town you're never far away from shops and nightlife - and its also only a couple of minutes' walk away from the Students' Union for entertainment, shops, cafes and so on. The accommodation is all split up into flats which each house 5 students with a shared bathroom (gross - a HUGE downside to this accommodation in my book!!), kitchen and dining room. There's a launderette and bike sheds on site, and the nearest bars, shops and restaurants are within the Students' Union or in nearby Salisbury Road, just a couple of minutes' walk away from the Halls. The pedestrianised Queen Street area of the city centre is also just a short walk away, so it's in a great location. Talybont Halls are slightly larger, have en suite rooms (YAY!!) and have a few more facilities on site, but in terms of location Senghennydd wins.

    I've never been a student at Cardiff University, but I've had many friends over the years who have,…read moreand so I've managed to visit all of the halls of residence in my time... I totally agree that Senghennydd Court wins in terms of location, but that's about all it wins on in my mind. It's just a stone throw away from all of the bars and shopping areas, so you'll be close enough to stagger home whatever the state you get yourself into. On the down side, you're surrounded by carparks and trainlines and loud, drunk students. I personally wouldn't mind walking a little bit further to avoid all of that. The rooms themselves are quite small and dark, and not ensuite. These are some of the cheaper halls too, so there is a tendency for foreign students to all be put together in the same flats.

    Senghennydd Hall - Photo taken from University's website: http://cf.ac.uk

    Senghennydd Hall

    (1 review)

    Senghennydd Hall is in a brilliant location along Senghennydd Road in the heart of Cathays,…read moresurrounded by University buildings and facilities, including the Students' Union. It differs from many other Halls of Residence, however, because it is part-catered, which won't suit everyone! I would rather have control over my own food, but for those who can't cook / won't cook, this accommodation provides a hot evening meal (usually between 4.30-7.30pm) from Monday to Friday during term times, over at the nearby Trevithick Restaurant in the Queen's Buildings - with the price included in the overall rent. Like nearby Senghennydd Court (which is self catered but with an option to have evening meals), Senghennydd Hall is really close to the buildings where Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, Engineering and Computer Science are taught. It's also not far away from most other university buildings, so pretty well located for most students. The other big bonus is how close it is to the Queen Street area of the city centre, with all its shops - as well as Queen Street and Cathays stations (which both have trains going through to Cardiff Central, where most intercity journeys start and end). The accommodation is all split up into flats which each house 6-11 students in their own individual en suite rooms, with a shared kitchen and dining area for the whole flat. There are some bike sheds on site, but to do laundry you need to go to nearby Senghennydd Court Halls, and for sports facilities there's the centre on Park Place on the other side of the Students' Union, about 5 minutes' walk away.

    Badock Hall - university_housing - Updated May 2026

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