Durdham Hall
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Durdham Hall is one of the halls of residence located in the Stoke Bishop site of the University of Bristol. It houses 220 undergraduate students. The hall is designed in the traditional 'Oxbridge' style in that it is built around a central quadrangle.
Durdham Hall is split into four blocks (A-D) with each block being further divided into flats of five to seven people. Each flat has a communal lounge/kitchen and all bedrooms are en suite.
The hall boasts a large and modern bar known as the Badger Bar in homage to the badger sett that once occupied the site (the badgers have since been moved to a man-made sett adjacent to the hall). There is also a computer room, laundrette and music room.
Built in 1992, the hall still has a modern look to it due to its classical architecture and clean, bright rooms.
The current warden of Durdham Hall is Dr. Jat Sandhu (Lecturer in Medicine)
[edit] See also
- Badock Hall
- Churchill Hall
- Clifton Hill House
- Goldney Hall
- Hiatt Baker Hall
- Manor Hall
- University Hall (Bristol)
- Wills Hall
- University of Bristol