And third in my series of Salford University accommodation reviews, Horlock Court is the place to be if you're somewhere in between. Not as isolated as the apartments nor as bonkers as Castle Irwell, this campus-based hall of residence enjoys such close proximity to the main university buildings that students can fall out of bed and into lectures within minutes. While students don't have the luxury ensuites of Constantine, they each have a washbasin in their room and the twelve-bedroom houses can be home to 168 university-dwellers.
Again, Horlock's selling point is definitely its central location. It occupies the same square as the Blackwells bookshop, the HSBC bank and the cute little general store that sells the Hershey and Reece's stuff. There's a pretty campus green just outside too which leads to Constantine, its sister hall, and like all Salford accommodation gym membership and broadband internet are included free of charge along with a weekly cleaner, a launderette, out of hours support, security and content insurance. The problem here is that car parking is far from free, due to the campus location. Remember, the staff have to park there too.
Horlock's an undergraduate only block and it's definitely a great starter for first years. The large houses mean it's easy to make friends and if you wind up with great housemates, you can get involved in bonding activities such as taking turns in cooking and sharing meals. A bit of a tip here - everyone turns up with a toaster and a kettle, so you might want to hold off on those unless you're planning on grilling teacakes and making brews in your room whilst still under your duvet. Horlock's a classier choice than Castle Irwell if you want a more university-centric halls of residence experience. read more