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There’s a huge range of benefits you can enjoy by staying in University-managed accommodation. Whether you want the convenience of being close to campus or want to be living right in the heart of the city, you can choose the hall that’s right for you.
Our halls of residence are located on campus, or within the nearby Student Village – only a few minutes’ walk from both University facilities and the city centre.

Francis Drake Hall

( On campus
* £199 - £208 per week
' En suite
A 3-10 to a flat

Mary Newman Hall

( On campus
* £199 - £214.50 per week
' En suite
A 5-10 to a flat

Radnor Hall

( Student Village
* £199 - £211 per week
' En suite
A 6 to a flat

Pilgrim Hall

( Student Village
* £199 - £211 per week
' En suite
A 6-8 to a flat

Robbins Hall

( Student Village
* £134 - £178 per week
' Shared facilities and en suite
A 4-8 to a flat

Gilwell Hall

( Student Village
* £134 per week
' Shared facilities
A 5-6 to a flat

Once you've chosen your preferred halls of residence, you can apply for your room through the Accommodation Portal. Halls of residence applications are on a first-come, first-served basis; we don't ask for your first, second or third choice.

Accommodation for health students undertaking placements

Truro and Taunton
Placements for health and medical students are usually based throughout the South West region. Students are responsible for their own accommodation during placements however there are halls available in Truro and Taunton.
The modern exterior of Treliske halls of residence in Truro.
The Student Accommodation Code
In our on-campus and Student Village halls of residence, we adhere to the Student Accommodation Code. The Student Accommodation Code has been designed to protect your rights to safe, good quality college accommodation, wherever you are studying, and to make sure you get the best out of your time living in university or college residences.
Accredited under Accreditation Network UK
Rooms in off-campus halls of residence are accredited under Accreditation Network UK (ANUK). These halls of residence are part of the 'good practice' network, providing reassurance that the accommodation is safe, well managed and supportive of residents. ANUK accreditation is assessed by an independent verifier and compliance is periodically tested.
Halls Team in January 2025, sat in a group in a generic halls of residence room
*All utility bills, WiFi and contents insurance included.
All room prices are reflective of the 2025/26 academic year and are correct at the time of publication. Please check individual hall pages for the latest information.