Prince’s Gardens Halls accredited 4 stars campus by Visit Britain
Southside Halls once again made a great impression and was joined this year by Eastside. Both were awarded the 4 Star University / Campus rating.
Visit Britain's Quality in Tourism scheme accredits a range of different accommodation providers between 1 and 5 stars to inform consumers before they book accommodation. The accreditation helps consumers to recognise quality and to differentiate between levels of facilities and services, which as potential guests they can expect. 
Southside once again made a great impression and was joined this year by Eastside. Both were awarded the 4 Star University / Campus rating. The contemporary and modern surrounds of both facilities left positive impressions whilst Beit Hall's original architecture and historic appeal meant it was able to retain its 3 Star University / Campus from previous years.
The assessor stated: "Beit Hall is the most historic of the properties and presents particularly well with ample original architectural detail to enhance. Eastside and Southside Halls are modern and contemporary in design and finish. External illumination is well placed to assist arrival after dark. University grounds are neatly tended with ample areas offered for guest relaxation and al fresco dining etc. Decor is practical and well maintained, on the whole, Southside and Eastside Halls present to a high Standard. Double glazed windows offer a degree of sound insulation while blackout lined curtains help to prevent light intrusion. "
A huge sense of pride is felt amongst the team who have worked hard to ensure these high standards are maintained and improved upon year on year. We look forward to welcoming you to our accommodation where you can enjoy the 3 and 4 star experience for yourself!
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