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  • Les chambres sont principalement disponibles durant les vacances d’été (juin, juillet, août, septembre), puisque les étudiants n’utilisent pas les chambres entre les années universitaires.
  • Les chambres sont généralement disponibles deux à trois mois à l’avance. Merci de bien vouloir consulter notre site Internet ultérieurement si aucune chambre n’est disponible à présent.

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Les avis pour Leeds

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Our group (6) was well looked after by the helpful team at Storm Jameson Many thanks John. H

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Spotlessly clean and very well appointed accommodation. Security was excellent and very reassuring - better than I have ever known. Staff very helpful and friendly. Plenty of bathroom and tea-making supplies. WiFi free and easy to use.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Lovely place, friendly people and close to the centre and university facilities :)

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

No problems, friendly reception, clean room, all OK

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Staying at Storm Jameson Court was a pleasant experience and I would certainly book there again.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

I really enjoyed my stay. I didn't need to use the kitchen but feel being able to cook and use cooking utensils would be useful if staying for longer. Staff very helpful with queries etc.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Really good place and absolutely amazing for the price and would be staying here again whenever I'm going to Leeds.

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Great location- immaculately clean- friendly efficient staff.. everything we needed

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Clean, affordable and well-located - would stay again

Storm Jameson Court, Leeds

Leeds Informations pour visiteurs

Leeds a city in West Yorkshire, England and is the cultural, financial and commercial heart of the West Yorkshire Urban Area.

The diverse array of landmarks, which includes rural open spaces and impressive buildings, reflects both its industrial past and its many current roles. The multicultural nature of the city is evidenced in the range of religious buildings and cultural festivals present.

The city is a major centre of higher education, being the seat of the internationally acclaimed University of Leeds as well as Leeds Metropolitan University and Leeds Trinity University College. The student population has stimulated growth of the nightlife in the city and there are ample facilities for sporting and cultural activities, including classical and popular music festivals, and a varied collection of museums.

Activities of interest in Leeds

Getting to Leeds

Histoire de Leeds

Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Leeds can trace its recorded history to fifth century when the Kingdom of Elmet was covered by the forest of "Loidis", the origin of the name Leeds. In the 17th and 18th centuries Leeds became a major centre for the production and trading of wool. Then, during the Industrial Revolution, Leeds developed into a major industrial centre; wool was still the dominant industry but flax, engineering, iron foundries, printing and other industries were important. From being a compact market town in the valley of the River Aire in the 16th century Leeds expanded and absorbed the surrounding villages to become a populous urban centre by the mid-20th century.

Leeds: the university

The University of Leeds is a major teaching and research university in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire. With over 33,000 full-time students, the university is the second largest single site university in the United Kingdom. Dating back to the establishment of the Leeds School of Medicine in 1831 and consolidated as a university in 1904, it is one of the six original civic 'red brick' universities, and in 2006 was ranked second in the UK for the number of applications received.

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