Accommodation at University of Bristol - Richmond Terrace
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30-35 Richmond Terrace, Clifton, BS8 1AD

Key Facts

✅Undergraduates

✅Self-catered

✅103 rooms

✅Floors with shared kitchen/dining (4-7 students per floor)

✅Shared bathroom

✅Laundry facilities available

✅Bicycle shed

✅Wi-Fi


+44 (0)11 7374 6637

accommodation@bristol.ac.uk 


Student Accommodation

Find more about Manor Hall


Richmond Terrace consists of a series of terraced houses converted into flats, offering en suite accommodation for 94 students. Spread across multiple floors, the residence includes a shared common room. Residents of Richmond Terrace are associated with Manor Hall and have access to its facilities as well.


Getting to Manor Hall

Bristol has an extensive bus network, and many bus routes. You can check the local bus schedules and routes to find one that gets you to the campus. The university campus is around 0.7 miles and around 14 minutes walking distance from the accommodation. Bristol is a cycle-friendly city, so you could also cycle to the university.


Building Security

Like many university accommodations, this accommodation typically has security measures in place to ensure the safety of its residents. This may include key card access, on-site staff, and security personnel.


Accessibility

For information regarding the accessibility features and provisions available, please contact the dedicated Student Accommodation team. They will be more than happy to address any concerns or provide the necessary assistance.



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Cozy rooms with shared facilities, encouraging social interaction among students.
By anonymous on May 3rd 2024