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This is a list of halls of residence at the University of Reading. The university's halls are managed in the following groups: Lakeside, comprising Bridges, Bulmershe and Wessex; Northcourt, comprising Sibly, Sherfield, Benyon and
St Patrick's Hall This is a list of halls of residence at the University of Reading. The university's halls are managed in the following groups: Lakeside, comprising Bridges, Bulmershe and Wessex; Northcourt, comprising Sibly, Sherfield, Benyon and St Patrick's ...
; Park, comprising Childs, Greenow, McCombie, Mackinder, Stenton, Windsor and Dunsden Crescent; Redlands, comprising Hillside, Martindale, St. George's, St Andrew's (formerly), Wells and
Wantage Wantage () is a historic market town and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England. Although within the boundaries of the historic county of Berkshire, it has been administered as part of the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire since 1974. T ...
; and Estates Management, comprising 35 Upper Redlands Road, Mansfield and St. David's. There are privately managed halls which include; Kendrick Hall and Crown House (by Unite Students), Saxon Court Apartments (by Collegiate AC), Loddon House and Kings Road (by Fawley Bridge Student Accommodation) and Reading Central Studios (by Fresh Student Living).


Wantage Hall

Wantage Hall is a historic residence that was built in 1908; the first purpose-built hall in England outside of 'Oxbridge'. It currently provides catered accommodation for 225 students. It is a Grade II
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and was requisitioned by the government during both World War I and II, in the latter by
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St Patrick's Hall

St Patrick's Hall, founded in 1908 by R. L. Pearson as a private hostel, and taken over in 1909 by the then 'University College, Reading', is the second oldest hall of residence at the
University of Reading The University of Reading is a public university in Reading, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1892 as University College, Reading, a University of Oxford extension college. The institution received the power to grant its own degrees in 192 ...
. Professor V. Mallinson, who later became warden of Whiteknights Hall, observed that Pearson was in many ways a model warden who truly cared about his students and thus Mallinson tried to emulate his approach at Whiteknights. The hall consists of Pearson Court (built in 1913 and named after the first warden) and New Court (opened in 1960 but recently refurbished). The hall is situated west of
Whiteknights Park Whiteknights Park, or the Whiteknights Campus of the University of Reading, is the principal campus of that university. The park covers the area of the manor of Earley Whiteknights, also known as Earley St Nicholas and Earley Regis. Whit ...
(the university's main campus) on Northcourt Avenue. It is located in the Reading East UK Parliament constituency (Church Ward). The hall motto is "''facta non forma''" which is
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for "deeds not image", and the hall colour is dark green. The hall crest features two snakes encircling a flame and is engraved on the wall above the study room in Pearson Court. The hall celebrates St Patrick's Day with a formal ball on or around the day for all students staying in the hall. First year and some final year students live at the hall which has catered accommodation. The university proposed demolishing the hall but the decision was reversed following a campaign by the
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Whiteknights Hall

An experimental project by the University Grants Committee Architect's Group, the hall consisted of two quads joined by a dining hall and JCR. It has since been demolished, though a crescent of later ensuite rooms survives.


Benyon Hall

Self-catered accommodation with en-suite rooms.


Bridges Hall

In 2012, UPP and the University announced that they would be redeveloping Bridges Hall and Sibly Hall. Bridges Hall reopened for the 2014–15 academic year.


Bulmershe Hall

Ceased in 2012. The Hall was on the site of
Bulmershe Court Bulmershe Court was a campus of the University of Reading, situated in what is now the Reading suburb of Woodley, in the English county of Berkshire. Historically, Bulmershe Court has been the name of a manor and of two quite distinct country ...
, formerly the Bulmershe College of Higher Education, an institution taken over by the University of Reading in 1989. The Hall was converted into private flats when the University ceased operation on the campus in 2012.


Childs Hall

Opened in October 2012, and located directly on campus.


Dunsden Crescent

Includes a catered meal package.


Greenow and McCombie

Self-catered accommodation for 130 residents.


Mackinder Hall

Opened in 2010, offers 563 en-suite rooms.


Sherfield Hall

Self-catered accommodation covering two areas.


Stenton Hall

Self-catered hall with en-suite rooms.


Stenton Townhouses

Opened in 2012, contains 300 self-catered rooms split over 25 houses.


St George’s Hall

A historic hall, St George's was founded in 1939 as an accommodation for over 100 female students. Since then, it has expanded, and today offers self-catered accommodation to around 400 male and female students.


Wessex Hall

Wessex Hall is a mixed, self-catered, shared bathroom hall on the edge of the Whiteknights campus.


Windsor Hall

All rooms include a catered meal package.


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