In 2025, the university will begin works aimed at the decarbonisation of Gerard Manley Hopkins Hall. These works are scheduled to be completed by September 2025, in time for the arrival of our new students. However, in the unlikely event of any delays, you may be temporarily housed in alternative accommodation.
The Creative Campus is the second of Liverpool Hope’s teaching campuses and includes the historic Cornerstone Building, Reading Room, Cornerstone Café, and the The Capstone Theatre.
Hall of Residence |
Room type
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Who can stay here |
Gerard Manley Hopkins Hall
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188 en-suite |
1st year undergraduates and returning undergraduates. Priority will be given to those who are studying all or part of their course at the Creative Campus.
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Location
The campus is situated just outside the city centre and is convenient for all amenities associated with city living, while being away from the main hustle and bustle.
Facilities
Living at Creative Campus, you’ll have access to a library, a reading room, an IT lab, a laundrette and various catering outlets. Being so close to the city centre, there’s a wide-range of shops, bars and restaurants within walking distance of the campus.
Pictures
Please click here to view some illustrative pictures of the Gerard Manley Hopkins Hall
Within residential accommodation (bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms and communal area’s) items such as fixtures and fittings, colour schemes, furnishings and electrical appliances may differ in colour, quantity and branding. The images displayed are a true indication of our accommodation but please note that any accommodation allocated to you may differ from the advertised images or any accommodation you may have viewed during an open day (for example the room size/layout may be different)
In 2025, the university will begin works aimed at the decarbonisation of Gerard Manley Hopkins Hall. These works are scheduled to be completed by September 2025, in time for the arrival of our new students. However, in the unlikely event of any delays, you may be temporarily housed in alternative accommodation.
The Gerard Manley Hopkins Hall has 188 rooms and is a modern purpose built hall situated in Angel Field, a beautiful landscaped garden surrounding the Cornerstone and Capstone Buildings, where Liverpool Hope's Creative and Performing Arts courses are taught. Accessible rooms are available in these halls.
Facilities
- Private study bedrooms with en-suite shower, toilet and wash hand basin
- Fully furnished with single bed, double wardrobe, study area, chair, drawers and shelves
- Free Wifi
- Fully furnished kitchen/lounge area equipped with fridge-freezer, cooker, microwave, kettle, toaster, iron, ironing board and vacuum cleaner
- TV in each kitchen/lounge
- Common room situated on the campus can be used for meetings, social events or just relaxing
- Residential advisor team for out of hours support Mon - Sun 7pm – 10pm
- 24 hour security
Contracts and costs
Costs include rent, electricity and free internet.
Length of contract: contract lengths vary from 38 to 43 weeks depending on your course
Weekly cost: £115 (Prices for academic year 25/26)
We have produced a leaflet which illustrates how the cost of accommodation will affect how much funding is available to students(available soon).
A deposit of £200 is payable when you accept the accommodation contract, this is refundable at the end of the contract.
Pictures
Please click here to view some illustrative pictures of the halls
Within residential accommodation (bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms and communal area’s) items such as fixtures and fittings, colour schemes, furnishings and electrical appliances may differ in colour, quantity and branding. The images displayed are a true indication of our accommodation but please note that any accommodation allocated to you may differ from the advertised images or any accommodation you may have viewed during an open day (for example the room size/layout may be different)
Please note that some kitchens in Gerard Manley Hopkins Hall have been refurbished this summer so there will be different variations in appliances, colour schemes and cabinets