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Dalton-Ellis Hall

A lovely, historic hall set in the leafy Victoria Park campus.

Key information

  • Student type Undergraduate
  • Location Victoria Park campus
  • Bedrooms Single rooms
  • Bathrooms Shared and en suite bathrooms
  • Catering Catered
  • 1.1 miles from campus (view map)
    • 24 min Walking
    • 6 min Cycling
    • 14 min By bus

From
£189 per week

Apply Download payment plan:  41 weeks

Dalton-Ellis Hall

Key information

  • Student type Undergraduate
  • Location Victoria Park campus
  • Bedrooms Single rooms
  • Bathrooms Shared and en suite bathrooms
  • Catering Catered
  • 1.1 miles from campus (view map)
    • 24 min Walking
    • 6 min Cycling
    • 14 min By bus

From
£189 per week

Apply Download payment plan:  41 weeks

Bedrooms and bathrooms

Spread across several blocks of varying character and age, Dalton Ellis includes the iconic Grade II-listed Main Hall, a landmark as England's first purpose-built hall of residence, which opened its doors in 1882. Over the years, the hall has grown with the addition of the Nield Wing and further expansions such as Fiddes, Graham, Ewings, and Sutherland.

The hall houses a total of 250 students in large corridor-style accommodation.

The majority of rooms come with a wash basin and single (190x90cm) or small double bed (190x120cm). Rooms are designed for practicality, with a dedicated study area and plenty of storage for your belongings.

While the majority of rooms share bathroom and toilet facilities-typically shared between five students-there's a small selection of en-suite rooms available in one block.

Some rooms, including the Grahams and Ewings blocks, were refurbished in 2023.

Images are representative and rooms can vary.

Single bedrooms offer plenty of storage space
Bedrooms in the newly refurbished Grahams and Ewings blocks
Many rooms include a basin and mirror
Dedicated study space in your room
Shared bathrooms in Graham and Ewings
Shower room in the newly renovated Graham and Ewings blocks
Beds in Graham and Ewings include a small double bed

Bedroom features include

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

Shared bathrooms include

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

Why choose Dalton-Ellis Hall?

Dalton-Ellis Hall is in a quieter area surrounded by spacious gardens.

As a catered hall, you'll benefit from a lovely and social dining room where you'll enjoy your meals. Catering includes two meals a day, seven days a week, during term time.

You'll also have access to kitchen facilities where you can prepare your own meals outside of this time.

The prices quoted are for 25/26. Prices for catered halls include the cost of catering.

Dalton-Ellis sits in the quieter Victoria Park campus
Dalton-Ellis's surrounding gardens
Dalton-Ellis is surrounded by lush green space
Shared kitchenette and seating area with a view of the grounds
Kitchens in the newly refurbished Grahams and Ewings blocks
Meals are served in the beautiful dining room
Kitchens in the newly refurbished Grahams and Ewings blocks feature large tables

Standard features include

  • Bills included

    Utility bills, internet and contents insurance are included. As a catered hall, your rent also covers two meals a day, every day (term-time only).

  • 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

    The University has a dedicated, first-aid trained security team available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


Shared spaces

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

Cleaning and domestic equipment

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

Where is Dalton-Ellis Hall?

Dalton-Ellis Hall Conyngham Road Victoria Park M14 5RL

Tel: +44 (0)161 306 9840
Email: accommodation@manchester.ac.uk

Dalton-Ellis Hall

Travelling to campus

This hall is approximately 1.1 miles from the centre of campus, University Place.

  • 24-minute walk via Oxford Road and Whitworth Park.
  • 6-minute cycle: Oxford Road offers protected cycle routes.
  • 14-minute bus journey

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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

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

  • Your ResLife Team 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.

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