Situated at the heart of the university campus and dating back to 1886, Lyddon Hall is one of the oldest Halls of Residence within the University. Although it has undergone a modern refurbishment, many original features have been retained including the oak parquet flooring in the main entrance and an open staircase leading to the upper floors. In 2005 a new meeting room was created, making Lyddon Hall the perfect location for clients wishing to hold small self-contained meetings on the main campus.
Accommodation
Bedrooms are only available during vacation periods.
Lyddon Hall has 70 beds arranged in single study bedrooms, where each room has its own wash basin, but toilet and shower facilities are shared.
Location
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“I would like to express our thanks for your support throughout this event, particularly with regard to meeting specialist dietary requirements.”
- Andrea Parker, ISS
Rooms and capacities
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| U Shape |
N/A |
N/A |
| Boardroom |
12 |
18 |
| Dining |
12 |
N/A |




