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If you've read my Leeds Uni general review you'll know that I spent some time studying at Sussex uniso have agood first hand comparison to make regarding halls as well. I'm staying at James Baillie Park and have jsut finished my first year of studying. The halls are spacious, well kept and very well thought out. When I was ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/02/10 (Very useful, 2813 readings)
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I am in the middle of my first year of university so thought I would write an honest and recent review of Henry Price halls for those applying to Leeds for accommodation next year. Henry Price is self catering accommodation, right next to uni, which although not the cheapest accommodation is still no where near as expensive as some ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/09/09 (Very useful, 2936 readings)
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I have just completed my first year studying International History and Politics at the University of Leeds. It was my first time living away from home and the parents so it was imperative to me to get the right accomodation. Fortunately, i chose James Baillie Park, and, could not recommend it more highly to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/08/09 (Useful, 694 readings)
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I was in Ellerslie Halls in 2007 which is an on campus, catered, non smoking halls with rooms, not flats. The hall is a two minute walk from the Union building which makes it really conveinient for getting around/to lectures. Meals are taken in the union refectory with a meal card which is topped up a certain amount each day. This gives ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/07/08, updated on 15/07/08 (Very useful, 1763 readings)
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In my first year at University I stayed at Clarence Dock halls. They are at the bottom of town, next to the canal. My room had a canal view and I woke up to the ducks quacking every morning. The downside to the hall is that you have to get the bus or walk for 45 mins to get to uni, uphill. The great thing is that its really close to town ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/06/03, updated on 15/07/03 (Useful, 5792 readings)
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We advise you to prepare your review offline, then to copy it to this space. This ensures that in the event of a connection time-out your contribution is not lost on posting.Bodington hall is a great place to be as it has a real community feel. I has most things that you need all on site and as many of my friends found out it is a good ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/09/01, updated on 09/09/01 (Useful, 4572 readings)
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I had to go to Leeds uni through clearing so first of all i was quite pleased when i actually got into uni accomidation at all. First of all i was put into a shared room at Henry price which was expensive and not really all that nice. The kitchen was far too small for the number of people in each flat and we never had any freezer ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/06/01, updated on 28/06/01 (Useful, 2023 readings)
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With 1100 people on site, 500 in halls, the place is just awesome! Ok, you may be a few miles out from campus (who wants to be on the door step of uni anyway??), but with a bus turning up every 10 minutes (so they tell you!) there is no problem getting to an from the uni or town. Basically, its the only halls that has ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/12/00, updated on 06/12/00 (Useful, 4956 readings)
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The halls at leeds university are not really that bad in comparason with other halls I've crashed in around this lovley country of ours. IN my first year I stayed at the rather posh hall (Devonshire) which I've talked a lot about in another review on Dooyoo. Needsless to say, my stay there was rather confortable with a nice (if ... Read the complete review
