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The hall is catered with two meals served a day, and made up of five residential blocks: Spencer, Lindsay, Morley, Cavendish and Ashley. Ashley is for postgraduates only. They are situated around two quadrangles along with the main building, which contains the dining hall, kitchens, and common areas.
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in November 1959. From 1959 to 1990 the hall was all male, and by the 1980s was considered a ‘secretive little bastion of misogyny’, in an era when other men's halls (such as Hulme and Dalton) were either mixing or merging with women's halls. The Woolton JCR fought a protracted campaign through the
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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 University of Manchester, during a period of ambitious residential expansion for the university. Along with
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and two other halls of residence at Manchester - Hulme and Ashburne. As with other buildings of Worthington's, there are architectural puns on the name 'Woolton': the weathervanes feature sheep and lambs. It was named after
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only mentioned that it was quieter than other 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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Sable on a Bend engrailed between two Garbs Or a Rose Gules barbed and seeded proper between two Lions rampant of the field.
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University Grants Committee. (1957). Report of the Sub-Committee on Halls of Residence. London. HMSO. p.7.
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Woolton Hall was built as part of an expansion in the provision of residence during the 1950s at the
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in 2015 as "a place reliant on cliques and hierarchy," though a 2022 review of halls from
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Lowe, P. (2002). Manchester Academical Dress, a Guide and History. p.49
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University of Manchester


Fallowfield Campus
Frederick Marquis, 1st Earl of Woolton
Hubert Worthington

University of Manchester
hall of residence
Fallowfield Campus
Hulme Hall
Dalton-Ellis Hall
Ashburne Hall
St. Anselm Hall
Junior Common Room
Victoria University of Manchester
Hubert Worthington
Percy Worthington
main library
Lord Woolton
the Duke of Edinburgh
the Tab
the Mancunion
The Main Building
The main entrance
The main door
"WELCOME TO YOUR NEW HOME: Woolton Hall"
"Woolton Hall"
"WELCOME TO YOUR NEW HOME: Woolton Hall"
"File: Woolton Hall"

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