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Wills Hall is one of more than twenty halls of residence in the University of Bristol. It is located high on the Stoke Bishop site on the edge of the Bristol Downs, and houses c. 370 students in two quadrangles. Almost all of these students are in their first year of study.
University Hall, constructed in 1971, was the first self-catering hall of residence built on the Stoke Bishop site and accommodates around 300 students. [14] The majority of students are accommodated in the six original buildings on University Close that comprise 12 flats each except for one block which contains 6 flats.
The impact of the Wills family upon the university can also be founding in the naming of the H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory built by George in memory of his brother which cost some £200,000 and the building of Wills Hall, a hall of residence for the university in Stoke Bishop.
(former City Road Baptist Chapel) 1861 Upper York Street, Stokes Croft [35] 17 and 19 Clare Street 1899 Clare Street ... Wills Hall: 1920s Stoke Bishop [127]
Wills Hall. Accommodation for students is primarily in the central precinct of the university and two areas of Bristol: Clifton and Stoke Bishop, known respectively as the West and North Villages. [134] In Stoke Bishop, Wills Hall on the edge of the Clifton Downs was the first
Stoke Bishop is a suburb in the north-west of Bristol, England. Bordered by The Downs and the River Trym , it is located between Westbury-on-Trym , Sneyd Park and Sea Mills . Although relatively low, Stoke Bishop's population has significantly increased in recent years due to the infilling of former school and company playing fields. [ 1 ]
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