Senghennydd Hall is in a brilliant location along Senghennydd Road in the heart of Cathays, surrounded 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. read more