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complex. Established in 1959 as a male-only hall (and remaining a men's hall until 1990) it was the last traditional catered hall of residence founded as part of the
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Fallowfield halls, and had "a nice old-school vibe." Plans to redevelop the Fallowfield Campus revealed by the university in 2023 likely propose the demolition of Woolton Hall.
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late 1980s to remain a men's hall, by the end turning on the hall's own Warden, but in 1990 the hall became a mixed residence. Despite this its cliquish nature has remained to some extent, described by
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