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Brook Hall

A modern self-catering hall located on the Victoria Park campus. We work in partnership with the owner UNITE.

Key information

  • Student type Undergraduate
  • Location Victoria Park campus
  • Bedrooms Single rooms
  • Bathrooms En-suite bathrooms
  • Catering Self-catered
  • 0.8 miles from campus (view map)
    • 16 min Walking
    • 5 min Cycling
    • 13 min By bus

From
£164 per week

Apply Download payment plan:  42 weeks

Brook Hall

Key information

  • Student type Undergraduate
  • Location Victoria Park campus
  • Bedrooms Single rooms
  • Bathrooms En-suite bathrooms
  • Catering Self-catered
  • 0.8 miles from campus (view map)
    • 16 min Walking
    • 5 min Cycling
    • 13 min By bus

From
£164 per week

Apply Download payment plan:  42 weeks

Bedrooms and bathrooms

Brook Hall offers accommodation in flats for three to five people.

All bedrooms come with an en suite and a double-sized bed.

Bedrooms benefit from double beds

Rooms have a full-length desk, chair and plenty of storage

En suite walk-in shower with door

En suites include a toilet, sink and mirror


Bedroom features include

  • Bed, mattress and cover
  • Wardrobe
  • Drawers
  • Desk
  • Desk light
  • Operator chair
  • Bookshelf
  • WiFi access

En suite bathrooms include

  • Shower with curtain or door
  • Hand basin
  • Toilet
  • Mirror

Why choose Brook Hall?

Brook Hall is in a great location, just a short walk from the University and a bus ride to the city centre.

Open plan kitchen, dining and living room area

Situated close to campus and the city centre

Standard features include

  • Bills included

    Utility bills, internet and contents insurance are included and catered halls provide two meals a day, Monday to Friday.

  • Bike shed

    Most halls have bike shelters and storage racks against which you can lock your bike.

  • Insurance

    Personal possessions insurance is included for your property in halls. View insurance certificate.

  • Laundry facilities

    All halls have access to washing machines and dryers (online payment via Circuit Laundry).

  • High-speed internet

    You'll have access to high-speed WiFi in all hall areas.

  • Security

    Your hall has security that you can contact at night.


Shared spaces

  • Oven and hob
  • Fridge/freezer
  • Storage (above and below counter)
  • Kettle (for hot water)
  • Dustpan and brush
  • Microwave
  • Dining table and chairs

Cleaning and domestic equipment

  • Mop and bucket
  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Waste and recycling facilities

Where is Brook Hall?

Brook Hall 281 Upper Brook Street Manchester M13 0FZ University Admin Office at Dalton Ellis Hall.

Tel: +44 (0)161 908 7007
Email: accommodation@manchester.ac.uk

Travelling to campus

This hall is approximately 0.8 miles from the centre of campus, University Place.

  • 16-minute walk via Oxford Road and Whitworth Park.
  • 5-minute cycle: Oxford Road offers protected cycle routes.
  • 13-minute bus journey: you can ride the 147 bus for free with your student card.

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Unique support on hand

At Manchester, you’ll be supported from day one by our dedicated team of ResLife Advisors.

  • From 6pm to 8am every day, including bank holidays and University closure periods, your ResLife Advisor is there to help you make the most of your time in halls.
  • Advisors are students and staff who live in halls with you and can help with anything from academic worries to settling in.
  • There's also the Counselling and Mental Health Service, the SafeZone app and Report and Support available.

Life in and around Brook Hall

Halls are thriving communities where many students make friends for life.

  • Your ResLife and Hall Executive Committees run social events throughout the year, from plant giveaways and yoga to film nights and BBQs.
  • Set in the quieter Victoria Park, you'll enjoy leafy surroundings and access to local parks.
  • You'll be close to the academic campus, shops and eateries selling a range of cuisine and produce.

Events calendar

Meet the ResLife team

ResLife offers 24/7 support to students living in halls.

ResLife rep, Eden, introduces the team, what they do and how they can help.

Moving into halls

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