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Meirion Hall, Bangor Reviews

Meirion Hall is a well-positioned student accommodation in Bangor, North Wales, listed on Acolyte Living for students seeking campus-close living. Once home to BBC North Wales, the converted building sits just a 5-minute walk from Bangor University's Main Arts Building along College Road.

It's an ideal base for students attending Bangor University or Grwp Llandrillo Menai Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor. Nearby attractions include Bangor Cathedral, Menai Strait, and PureGym. Students looking for alternatives on Acolyte Living may also explore Princes Hall or Brynfa and the Willows, both within close proximity to campus.

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Meirion Hall, Bangor Reviews

Meirion Hall is a well-positioned student accommodation in Bangor, North Wales, listed on Acolyte Living for students seeking campus-close living. Once home to BBC North Wales, the converted building sits just a 5-minute walk from Bangor University's Main Arts Building along College Road.

It's an ideal base for students attending Bangor University or Grwp Llandrillo Menai Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor. Nearby attractions include Bangor Cathedral, Menai Strait, and PureGym. Students looking for alternatives on Acolyte Living may also explore Princes Hall or Brynfa and the Willows, both within close proximity to campus.

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This page uses only verified research inputs and approved student reviews to help you decide whether Meirion Hall fits your needs, or if another option might be better.

Overall rating

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Property Size

Size details on request

13sqm - 29sqm

Floors

2

Bed Available

38

Rooms Types

  • Ensuite
  • Studio Apartment
  • Penthouse Apartment

Location

City

Bangor

Address

Unnamed Road, Bangor LL57 2DA, United Kingdom

Neighborhood

Daytime and evening environment: Meirion Hall sits in the Garth area of Bangor, just north of the city centre and close to the Menai Strait. Daytime has a calm, residential feel with students and locals moving between campus, the city high street, and nearby green spaces.

Access to essentials: M&S Simply Food and Iceland Supermarket are within a 10-minute walk. Morrisons and Asda are a little further but still reachable on foot or by bus. Bangor city centre with its full high street, Deiniol Shopping Centre, and St. David's Retail Park are all close by.

Noise and crowd dynamics: The Garth area is described as quiet and peaceful. It's not adjacent to Bangor's student nightlife strip, so late-night noise is unlikely to be a consistent issue.

Neighborhood comfort realities: This is a compact residential pocket of Bangor with a strong student presence nearby but without the heavy foot traffic of Upper Bangor's more central zones.

Universities Near Meirion Hall, Bangor

Bangor University

Grwp Llandrillo Menai Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor

Reviews

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"Great place as it offers a range of self-contained studios as well as shared flats. Staff are friendly and rarely bother you except to do a room check once a term."

"The location is perfect, just a short walk to the university and city center. The rooms are spacious and well-maintained."

"I loved how all my bills were included from day one. No stress about setting up utilities or splitting costs with flatmates. Made budgeting so much easier."

"The common room is genuinely one of the best parts. It's big, has table football, a TV, and sofas you actually want to sit on. We spent a lot of evenings in there."

"The warden was always around if something came up but didn't hover over you. Felt secure without feeling like I was being watched."

"The WiFi in my room was solid throughout the year. I used it for video calls, online submission deadlines, and streaming without any real issues."

"Corridor life was fun. We were five to a cluster with our own kitchen, and the shower rooms were kept clean every week. It wasn't perfect privacy but it worked well."

"The landscaped garden out back was a nice surprise. We used the BBQ area in summer and it made it feel more like a home than just a hall."

"Walking to campus took about five minutes and it's flat the whole way. Coming from somewhere with a massive hill commute, that mattered more than I expected."

"It's a small hall which means you actually get to know people. 38 rooms is the sweet spot, not so big that it feels anonymous, not so small that you're stuck with the same faces every day."

Immediate Fit Assessment

Highlights

Who this accommodation works well for

Students attending Bangor University who want a short, flat walk to campus. Those who prefer all-inclusive billing and don't want to manage separate utility accounts. Students who enjoy a social corridor environment without living in a massive, impersonal hall. Anyone who values on-site security features like CCTV, secure entry, and a full-time warden.

Who is likely to struggle

Students who need regular on-site parking or plan to commute by car daily. Those who require precise upfront pricing before making a decision. Students seeking a very quiet, dedicated study-only environment without verifying noise levels first. Anyone who needs detailed contract exit terms or guarantor requirements confirmed before signing.

Key strengths

Near-campus location (5-minute flat walk); all-inclusive bills; multiple room types from shared cluster to self-contained studio; full-time warden and CCTV; small, community-oriented hall of only 38 rooms; on-site laundry, common room, and landscaped outdoor space.

Key risks or trade-offs

No exact pricing published in widely available sources, requiring direct inquiry. Some room types share shower facilities across a corridor cluster. Limited parking availability may be an issue for drivers. Contract transparency beyond the 52-week headline is not fully documented.

Contract and risks

The standard contract is 52 weeks with options for shorter-term contracts at adjusted rates. A £250 refundable deposit is required per person upon booking. Cooling-off periods, guarantor requirements, and exact exit clause terms are not publicly disclosed and must be confirmed directly with the operator before signing.

Overview

Highlights

Accommodation Type

Mixed-format student residence combining corridor-based cluster rooms (Semi Ensuite and Ensuite options) and fully self-contained studio and penthouse apartments. The building is split into corridors of five to seven bedrooms, each sharing a kitchenette and shower rooms, with private toilets and washbasins in nearly every room.

Operator/brand and positioning

Operated by BangorStudent.com, a family-run business specialising in Bangor University student accommodation. Meirion Hall is positioned as one of their two flagship private halls, alongside Princes Hall. The property markets itself as combining hall-level security and convenience with the community feel of a shared house.

Positioning

Mid-range private halls targeting Bangor University students who want campus proximity, inclusive billing, and a social living environment without paying premium city-centre prices.

Known transparency limitations

Exact room sizes are only confirmed for the standard semi-ensuite (approximately 13 sqm). Pricing is not listed centrally across all public platforms in a consistent format, and contract specifics beyond the 52-week headline term are not published online.

University Commute

Highlights

Commute times

Approximately a 5-minute level walk along College Road to Bangor University's Main Arts Building and Management Centre. Bangor Railway Station is roughly a 15-minute walk from the property for train travel beyond the city.

Peak-hour reliability

The core walking route is short, flat, and does not involve traffic or public transport dependency for campus access, making peak-hour disruptions essentially non-applicable for the daily commute. Bus routes are accessible nearby for city-wide travel.

Who the commute suits vs doesn't

The commute is ideal for students whose lectures and library needs are centred around the Main Arts Building and Management Centre. Students with academic buildings elsewhere on campus or at further sites may need to factor in additional walking time or bus use. For students relying on trains for regular intercity travel, the 15-minute walk to Bangor Railway Station adds a small but manageable element to longer journeys.

Route complexity and peak hour reliability

Effectively zero complexity for the daily campus walk. One flat road, no traffic crossings of note, and no public transport dependency for the core commute. Bus services are available for broader city travel and are described as reliable, though peak-hour frequency data is not specified in available sources.

Rooms and Pricing

Highlights

Room category

Semi Ensuite, Large Semi Ensuite, Ensuite, Large Ensuite, Studio Apartment, Penthouse Apartment

Pricing ranges

Standard Semi Ensuite: from £104 per week (52-week contract) Large Semi Ensuite: from £115 per week (52-week contract) Full Ensuite: from £135 per week (52-week contract) Studio Apartment: from £185 per week (52-week contract) Penthouse Apartment: from £260 per week (52-week contract) Shorter-term contract options available at adjusted rates

Differentiation clarity

The room tier structure is clear. Each step up in category adds either more private bathroom facilities or more space and self-containment. Semi ensuites share shower rooms within their corridor cluster but have private toilets and washbasins. Ensuites add a private shower. Studios and the penthouse are fully self-contained with private kitchens.

Room size ambiguity

The standard semi-ensuite is confirmed at approximately 13 sqm. Exact dimensions for large semi-ensuites, ensuites, large ensuites, studios, and the penthouse are not publicly listed and should be confirmed before booking.

Takeaway on value

For the entry-level semi-ensuite at £104 per week with all bills included, Meirion Hall sits competitively within Bangor's private halls market. The all-inclusive billing at every tier removes the typical hidden cost problem and simplifies monthly planning.

Total Cost

Highlights

What's included

Internet, heating, electricity, and water are all included in the weekly rent across all room types. No separate utility setup is required.

Extra costs to plan for

A £250 refundable deposit per person is required at booking. Limited off-road parking is available and may carry an additional cost or availability restriction depending on the period. Any optional services or late-term contract adjustments may carry fees not disclosed in available public data.

Realistic monthly spend

Based on published weekly rates

Semi Ensuite: approximately £450/month Large Semi Ensuite: approximately £498/month Full Ensuite: approximately £585/month Studio: approximately £802/month Penthouse: approximately £1,127/month

Amenities Value

Highlights

Study support and academic

Secure WiFi with a dedicated access point in every room, plus an Ethernet port for wired connectivity. The common room includes a study area alongside its social functions. No dedicated quiet study room or academic support programme is documented on site.

Social value and lifestyle

A large common room with a 50-inch TV, table football, tables, chairs, and sofas. Landscaped grounds with BBQ facilities, seating areas, and outdoor chilling space. The corridor-based layout naturally encourages social bonds within clusters of five to seven residents.

Daily convenience and accessibility

On-site laundry with free washing and low-cost drying. Communal kitchens in each corridor. Weekly cleaning of shower rooms and kitchenettes included. Ground floor rooms have level access, and a lift serves the first floor, making the property reasonably accessible.

Health and accessibility

PureGym Bangor is approximately 10 minutes away on foot. Byw'n Iach Bangor (Fitness and Swimming) is within 0.20 km of the property area. No on-site gym is documented. Ground floor accessibility is confirmed; lift access to first floor is mentioned.

Notable absences

No on-site gym. No dedicated silent study room or academic library space. No medical facility on site. No explicit mention of bike storage, though cycling is a documented transport option in the area.

Internet and Study Readiness

Highlights

Internet setup and reliability

Secure WiFi is provided via a dedicated access point in every room. An Ethernet port is also available in each room for those who need a wired connection for higher reliability or lower latency. This setup is described as full fibre internet in some listings.

Academic reliability and risks

The combination of dedicated per-room WiFi and an Ethernet port is a strong baseline for student academic use, covering video lectures, online submissions, research, and video calls. No documented reports of significant outages or throttling are available in the verified inputs. As with any shared residential internet infrastructure, peak usage times may see some variation in speeds, though no specific reliability issues are recorded.

Known risks

No specific network risks are documented in the inputs, but the absence of detailed reliability information means you may want to verify on arrival.

Safety and Night Experience

Highlights

On-site measures

CCTV security and secure entry, along with a full-time on-site warden, are described as protections for resident safety.

Neighborhood night reality

The inputs do not provide explicit details about nighttime noise, crime levels, or late-night routines in the surrounding area.

Late-night considerations

With a warden and CCTV, there are perceived safety safeguards, but the exact late-night living experience isn’t described in detail.

FAQs

Q: Is Meirion Hall close to Bangor University?
A:
Yes. It is approximately a 5-minute level walk along College Road to Bangor University's Main Arts Building and Management Centre, making it one of the closest private halls to campus in Bangor.

Q: What is included in the rent at Meirion Hall?
A:
Internet, heating, electricity, and water are all included in the weekly rent. There are no separate utility accounts to manage.

Q: Are rooms at Meirion Hall furnished?
A:
Yes. All rooms come furnished with essential items including a bed, desk, chair, and storage. Studios and the penthouse apartment are fully furnished in a modern style.

Q: Is there a deposit required?
A:
Yes. A refundable deposit of £250 per person is required upon booking. The deposit is held under the My Deposits Custodial scheme.

Q: What room types are available at Meirion Hall?
A:
The property offers Semi Ensuite, Large Semi Ensuite, Ensuite, Large Ensuite, Studio Apartment, and a Penthouse Apartment.

Q: Is parking available at Meirion Hall?
A:
Limited off-road parking is available in a private on-site carpark with CCTV. Availability is not guaranteed and students should confirm parking availability when booking.

Q: What security measures are in place at Meirion Hall?
A:
The property has CCTV coverage externally and in internal common areas, secure key fob entry, and a full-time warden on site.

Q: How long are the contracts at Meirion Hall?
A:
The standard contract is 52 weeks. Shorter-term contracts of 44 weeks are also available at adjusted rates for students who do not need a full year.


Final Verdict

Meirion Hall Reviews indicate a practical, student-centered option in Bangor that prioritizes campus proximity, a range of living options, and clear, inclusive-bill budgeting. For students who want to minimize commute time to Bangor University, enjoy a social living environment with common spaces, and value on-site safety features, Meirion Hall presents a well-supported choice based on verified research and approved student feedback.

However, there are trade-offs to consider. The exact rental price isn't disclosed in the available data, so you'll need to confirm affordability for your budget. Parking is limited, which may be a concern if you plan to drive. While there are private toilets in every room, some rooms still use shared shower facilities in the Semi En suite options. If your priority is a quiet study environment or highly detailed contract terms, you should request specifics before committing.




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Property Review Snapshot

Everything You Want to know about Meirion Hall

This page uses only verified research inputs and approved student reviews to help you decide whether Meirion Hall fits your needs, or if another option might be better.

Overall rating

--

Property Size

Size details on request

13sqm - 29sqm

Floors

2

Bed Available

38

Rooms Types

  • Ensuite
  • Studio Apartment
  • Penthouse Apartment

Location

City

Bangor

Address

Unnamed Road, Bangor LL57 2DA, United Kingdom

Neighborhood

Daytime and evening environment: Meirion Hall sits in the Garth area of Bangor, just north of the city centre and close to the Menai Strait. Daytime has a calm, residential feel with students and locals moving between campus, the city high street, and nearby green spaces.

Access to essentials: M&S Simply Food and Iceland Supermarket are within a 10-minute walk. Morrisons and Asda are a little further but still reachable on foot or by bus. Bangor city centre with its full high street, Deiniol Shopping Centre, and St. David's Retail Park are all close by.

Noise and crowd dynamics: The Garth area is described as quiet and peaceful. It's not adjacent to Bangor's student nightlife strip, so late-night noise is unlikely to be a consistent issue.

Neighborhood comfort realities: This is a compact residential pocket of Bangor with a strong student presence nearby but without the heavy foot traffic of Upper Bangor's more central zones.

Universities Near Meirion Hall, Bangor

Bangor University

Grwp Llandrillo Menai Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor

Reviews

--

"Great place as it offers a range of self-contained studios as well as shared flats. Staff are friendly and rarely bother you except to do a room check once a term."

"The location is perfect, just a short walk to the university and city center. The rooms are spacious and well-maintained."

"I loved how all my bills were included from day one. No stress about setting up utilities or splitting costs with flatmates. Made budgeting so much easier."

"The common room is genuinely one of the best parts. It's big, has table football, a TV, and sofas you actually want to sit on. We spent a lot of evenings in there."

"The warden was always around if something came up but didn't hover over you. Felt secure without feeling like I was being watched."

"The WiFi in my room was solid throughout the year. I used it for video calls, online submission deadlines, and streaming without any real issues."

"Corridor life was fun. We were five to a cluster with our own kitchen, and the shower rooms were kept clean every week. It wasn't perfect privacy but it worked well."

"The landscaped garden out back was a nice surprise. We used the BBQ area in summer and it made it feel more like a home than just a hall."

"Walking to campus took about five minutes and it's flat the whole way. Coming from somewhere with a massive hill commute, that mattered more than I expected."

"It's a small hall which means you actually get to know people. 38 rooms is the sweet spot, not so big that it feels anonymous, not so small that you're stuck with the same faces every day."

Immediate Fit Assessment

Highlights

Who this accommodation works well for

Students attending Bangor University who want a short, flat walk to campus. Those who prefer all-inclusive billing and don't want to manage separate utility accounts. Students who enjoy a social corridor environment without living in a massive, impersonal hall. Anyone who values on-site security features like CCTV, secure entry, and a full-time warden.

Who is likely to struggle

Students who need regular on-site parking or plan to commute by car daily. Those who require precise upfront pricing before making a decision. Students seeking a very quiet, dedicated study-only environment without verifying noise levels first. Anyone who needs detailed contract exit terms or guarantor requirements confirmed before signing.

Key strengths

Near-campus location (5-minute flat walk); all-inclusive bills; multiple room types from shared cluster to self-contained studio; full-time warden and CCTV; small, community-oriented hall of only 38 rooms; on-site laundry, common room, and landscaped outdoor space.

Key risks or trade-offs

No exact pricing published in widely available sources, requiring direct inquiry. Some room types share shower facilities across a corridor cluster. Limited parking availability may be an issue for drivers. Contract transparency beyond the 52-week headline is not fully documented.

Contract and risks

The standard contract is 52 weeks with options for shorter-term contracts at adjusted rates. A £250 refundable deposit is required per person upon booking. Cooling-off periods, guarantor requirements, and exact exit clause terms are not publicly disclosed and must be confirmed directly with the operator before signing.

Overview

Highlights

Accommodation Type

Mixed-format student residence combining corridor-based cluster rooms (Semi Ensuite and Ensuite options) and fully self-contained studio and penthouse apartments. The building is split into corridors of five to seven bedrooms, each sharing a kitchenette and shower rooms, with private toilets and washbasins in nearly every room.

Operator/brand and positioning

Operated by BangorStudent.com, a family-run business specialising in Bangor University student accommodation. Meirion Hall is positioned as one of their two flagship private halls, alongside Princes Hall. The property markets itself as combining hall-level security and convenience with the community feel of a shared house.

Positioning

Mid-range private halls targeting Bangor University students who want campus proximity, inclusive billing, and a social living environment without paying premium city-centre prices.

Known transparency limitations

Exact room sizes are only confirmed for the standard semi-ensuite (approximately 13 sqm). Pricing is not listed centrally across all public platforms in a consistent format, and contract specifics beyond the 52-week headline term are not published online.

University Commute

Highlights

Commute times

Approximately a 5-minute level walk along College Road to Bangor University's Main Arts Building and Management Centre. Bangor Railway Station is roughly a 15-minute walk from the property for train travel beyond the city.

Peak-hour reliability

The core walking route is short, flat, and does not involve traffic or public transport dependency for campus access, making peak-hour disruptions essentially non-applicable for the daily commute. Bus routes are accessible nearby for city-wide travel.

Who the commute suits vs doesn't

The commute is ideal for students whose lectures and library needs are centred around the Main Arts Building and Management Centre. Students with academic buildings elsewhere on campus or at further sites may need to factor in additional walking time or bus use. For students relying on trains for regular intercity travel, the 15-minute walk to Bangor Railway Station adds a small but manageable element to longer journeys.

Route complexity and peak hour reliability

Effectively zero complexity for the daily campus walk. One flat road, no traffic crossings of note, and no public transport dependency for the core commute. Bus services are available for broader city travel and are described as reliable, though peak-hour frequency data is not specified in available sources.

Rooms and Pricing

Highlights

Room category

Semi Ensuite, Large Semi Ensuite, Ensuite, Large Ensuite, Studio Apartment, Penthouse Apartment

Pricing ranges

Standard Semi Ensuite: from £104 per week (52-week contract) Large Semi Ensuite: from £115 per week (52-week contract) Full Ensuite: from £135 per week (52-week contract) Studio Apartment: from £185 per week (52-week contract) Penthouse Apartment: from £260 per week (52-week contract) Shorter-term contract options available at adjusted rates

Differentiation clarity

The room tier structure is clear. Each step up in category adds either more private bathroom facilities or more space and self-containment. Semi ensuites share shower rooms within their corridor cluster but have private toilets and washbasins. Ensuites add a private shower. Studios and the penthouse are fully self-contained with private kitchens.

Room size ambiguity

The standard semi-ensuite is confirmed at approximately 13 sqm. Exact dimensions for large semi-ensuites, ensuites, large ensuites, studios, and the penthouse are not publicly listed and should be confirmed before booking.

Takeaway on value

For the entry-level semi-ensuite at £104 per week with all bills included, Meirion Hall sits competitively within Bangor's private halls market. The all-inclusive billing at every tier removes the typical hidden cost problem and simplifies monthly planning.

Total Cost

Highlights

What's included

Internet, heating, electricity, and water are all included in the weekly rent across all room types. No separate utility setup is required.

Extra costs to plan for

A £250 refundable deposit per person is required at booking. Limited off-road parking is available and may carry an additional cost or availability restriction depending on the period. Any optional services or late-term contract adjustments may carry fees not disclosed in available public data.

Realistic monthly spend

Based on published weekly rates

Semi Ensuite: approximately £450/month Large Semi Ensuite: approximately £498/month Full Ensuite: approximately £585/month Studio: approximately £802/month Penthouse: approximately £1,127/month

Amenities Value

Highlights

Study support and academic

Secure WiFi with a dedicated access point in every room, plus an Ethernet port for wired connectivity. The common room includes a study area alongside its social functions. No dedicated quiet study room or academic support programme is documented on site.

Social value and lifestyle

A large common room with a 50-inch TV, table football, tables, chairs, and sofas. Landscaped grounds with BBQ facilities, seating areas, and outdoor chilling space. The corridor-based layout naturally encourages social bonds within clusters of five to seven residents.

Daily convenience and accessibility

On-site laundry with free washing and low-cost drying. Communal kitchens in each corridor. Weekly cleaning of shower rooms and kitchenettes included. Ground floor rooms have level access, and a lift serves the first floor, making the property reasonably accessible.

Health and accessibility

PureGym Bangor is approximately 10 minutes away on foot. Byw'n Iach Bangor (Fitness and Swimming) is within 0.20 km of the property area. No on-site gym is documented. Ground floor accessibility is confirmed; lift access to first floor is mentioned.

Notable absences

No on-site gym. No dedicated silent study room or academic library space. No medical facility on site. No explicit mention of bike storage, though cycling is a documented transport option in the area.

Internet and Study Readiness

Highlights

Internet setup and reliability

Secure WiFi is provided via a dedicated access point in every room. An Ethernet port is also available in each room for those who need a wired connection for higher reliability or lower latency. This setup is described as full fibre internet in some listings.

Academic reliability and risks

The combination of dedicated per-room WiFi and an Ethernet port is a strong baseline for student academic use, covering video lectures, online submissions, research, and video calls. No documented reports of significant outages or throttling are available in the verified inputs. As with any shared residential internet infrastructure, peak usage times may see some variation in speeds, though no specific reliability issues are recorded.

Known risks

No specific network risks are documented in the inputs, but the absence of detailed reliability information means you may want to verify on arrival.

Safety and Night Experience

Highlights

On-site measures

CCTV security and secure entry, along with a full-time on-site warden, are described as protections for resident safety.

Neighborhood night reality

The inputs do not provide explicit details about nighttime noise, crime levels, or late-night routines in the surrounding area.

Late-night considerations

With a warden and CCTV, there are perceived safety safeguards, but the exact late-night living experience isn’t described in detail.

FAQs

Q: Is Meirion Hall close to Bangor University?
A:
Yes. It is approximately a 5-minute level walk along College Road to Bangor University's Main Arts Building and Management Centre, making it one of the closest private halls to campus in Bangor.

Q: What is included in the rent at Meirion Hall?
A:
Internet, heating, electricity, and water are all included in the weekly rent. There are no separate utility accounts to manage.

Q: Are rooms at Meirion Hall furnished?
A:
Yes. All rooms come furnished with essential items including a bed, desk, chair, and storage. Studios and the penthouse apartment are fully furnished in a modern style.

Q: Is there a deposit required?
A:
Yes. A refundable deposit of £250 per person is required upon booking. The deposit is held under the My Deposits Custodial scheme.

Q: What room types are available at Meirion Hall?
A:
The property offers Semi Ensuite, Large Semi Ensuite, Ensuite, Large Ensuite, Studio Apartment, and a Penthouse Apartment.

Q: Is parking available at Meirion Hall?
A:
Limited off-road parking is available in a private on-site carpark with CCTV. Availability is not guaranteed and students should confirm parking availability when booking.

Q: What security measures are in place at Meirion Hall?
A:
The property has CCTV coverage externally and in internal common areas, secure key fob entry, and a full-time warden on site.

Q: How long are the contracts at Meirion Hall?
A:
The standard contract is 52 weeks. Shorter-term contracts of 44 weeks are also available at adjusted rates for students who do not need a full year.


Final Verdict

Meirion Hall Reviews indicate a practical, student-centered option in Bangor that prioritizes campus proximity, a range of living options, and clear, inclusive-bill budgeting. For students who want to minimize commute time to Bangor University, enjoy a social living environment with common spaces, and value on-site safety features, Meirion Hall presents a well-supported choice based on verified research and approved student feedback.

However, there are trade-offs to consider. The exact rental price isn't disclosed in the available data, so you'll need to confirm affordability for your budget. Parking is limited, which may be a concern if you plan to drive. While there are private toilets in every room, some rooms still use shared shower facilities in the Semi En suite options. If your priority is a quiet study environment or highly detailed contract terms, you should request specifics before committing.




Still unsure if Meirion Hall, Bangor is the right fit for you?
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