Trinity University College - Accommodation

Accommodation

  • Archbishop Noakes Hall: this is a large accommodation facility that is split into three sections. It can house hundreds of students and is reserved for returning students (though some first years may be able to acquire a room). The Blocks are all self catered, each room is en-suite, and are divided into flats of eight with one kitchen per flat.
  • Myrddin Hall: this is a catered first year hall, built in the 1970s to accommodate the rise in students. The Halls have shared common room space and shared bathrooms. These facilities have now been modified and up-dated.
  • Non Hall: originally built in 1957 opposite the old Dewi Hostel to accommodate the first female students. The building has similar facilities to the Myrddin Halls. It is still an all-girl block, reserved for first year catered students. It is a large block, that is 4 stories tall. It has recently been refurbished.
  • Tower Hall: this too is a first year catered block. It is 14 stories tall and can accommodate many students.

The college could accommodate 600 of its students, though many did and still do elect to live within the abundance of private accommodation in town.

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