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  1. Wills Hall is a residence in our North Residential Village. It consists of three main blocks of accommodation which together form the new quad. The hall has lots of communal and social areas, and plenty of green space surrounding it too. From £6916. 323 places. 1.8 miles to campus. Catered.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wills_HallWills Hall - Wikipedia

    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. History.

  3. The Wills Hall Association is one of the the oldest and largest alumni associations in the University of Bristol. We are the voice of past and present members of Wills Hall, promoting the interests and unique character of Wills Hall for its residents today and into the future.

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  4. www.willshallassociation.org › founding-wills-hallFounding Wills Hall

    Wills Hall was built between 1925 and 1929 as the first dedicated residence for male students of the University of Bristol. It became a mixed hall in 1985. It was officially opened by Winston Churchill in December 1929, although the first 150 residents had arrived on 4 October that year and were already firmly ensconced.

  5. A HISTORY OF WILLS HALL. Wills Hall is named for Henry Herbert Wills (1856-1922), a philanthropist and businessman, a member of a family of tobacco merchants prominent in Bristol and a family ultimately responsible for the foundation of the University.

  6. University of Bristol Beacon House Queens Road Bristol, BS8 1QU, UK Tel: +44 (0)117 928 9000 Contact us

  7. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Located in Stoke Bishop on the edge of The Bristol Downs. The building known as Wills Hall to generations of its young residents was originally called “Downside House.”. Built in the Strawberry Hill Gothic style, in the 1830s the first historical reference to it as a family house is from the 1841 Tithe Map.