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Derby Hall, University Park, Nottingham

University residence
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Breakfast included
Free parking
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Derby Hall View from the Road
Derby Hall View from the Road
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Derby Hall Dining Room
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Millenium Garden
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University Park
University Park
University Park

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Overview

University Park Campus is set in 330 acres of beautiful rolling parkland, within easy reach of Nottingham City Centre. Derby Hall was opened in 1963 and is the largest hall on the campus. It is ideally situated between the north and west entrances.

University Park is regarded as one of the largest and most attractive campuses in the country with comfortably furnished rooms, on-site car parking, the beautiful Millennium Garden in which to relax and dedicated experienced staff always on duty to assist with any requirements.

A mixture of period buildings with modern state-of-the-art facilities and is close to Wollaton Hall, gardens and deer park.


Check in: 15:00 (3:00pm) - 23:30 (11:30pm) (arrivals may be allowed outside this window if your travel plans can't be adjusted however this is subject to availability)

Check out: 08:00 (8:00am) - 10:00 (10:00am)



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Facilities & information

Summary

Breakfast included

Parking (free)

Food

Cooked breakfast (included)

Recreations

Recommended walks

Pub (a short drive)

Museums (a short drive)

Golf course (a short drive)

Tennis courts (walking distance)

Tennis courts (a short drive)

Theatre (a short drive)

Arrival information & directions

Address: Derby Hall, University Park, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NottinghamNG7 2RJ, United Kingdom

On arrival, please report to the Derby Hall reception area where you will be able to pick your room keys up. Derby Hall in located on Beeston Lane, which is the main road through University Park Campus. 

By Car: From the M1 North to University Park Leave the M1 motorway at junction 26 and follow the A610 signposted to Nottingham. After approximately 2.5 miles turn right at lights onto the A6514 Nottingham ring road (Western Boulevard). Follow the A6514 to Middleton Boulevard and then take the slip road towards the Queen's Medical Centre roundabout. Take the third exit at the roundabout onto the A52, Derby Road. Turn left at the next roundabout (Toby Carvery) onto the A6464 Woodside Road. Turn left at the next roundabout to enter the University Park's West Entrance, which brings you onto Beeston Lane.

From the M1 South to University Park Leave the M1 motorway at junction 25 and follow the A52 signposted to Nottingham. After approximately 4.4 miles turn right at the roundabout (Toby Carvery) onto the A6464 Woodside Road. Turn left at the next roundabout to enter the University Park's West Entrance, which brings you onto Beeston Lane.
For satellite navigation the postcode for University Park is NG7 2RJ.
 
By Train: University Park campus is located just less than 5 miles (10 minutes) away from Nottingham Train Station.  

By Bus: University Park Campus is on major bus routes.

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