Halls of residence at Kingston University

Your home away from home

Logo: Your right to a quality home - The Student Accommodation CodeLiving in halls is a great way to get to know other students and can be great fun! You will be living with students from a variety of backgrounds, cultures and different courses.*

Our halls are located close to campus facilities, with easy access to Kingston town centre and central London. To help you find something to suit your taste and budget, there are 2,000+ rooms to choose from. Now, explore our halls in more detail to find your perfect home away from home.

*When searching for your room, please check as quiet rooms and same-sex rooms may be available.

Find your room in halls

Take a look at the wide variety of rooms you can choose from to find the one that's right for you.

Chancellors Hall

Close to: Kingston Hill and Roehampton Vale

Clayhill

Close to: Penrhyn Road and Knights Park

Middle Mill

Close to: Penrhyn Road and Knights Park

Seething Wells

Close to: Penrhyn Road and Knights Park

Walkden Hall

Close to: Kingston Hill and Roehampton Vale

73-75 Penrhyn Road

Close to: Penrhyn Road and Knights Park

Take a look around

Which hall will suit you best?

Overview of halls facilities

All halls have access to

  • Free WiFi
  • Communal kitchen (no catered accommodation)
  • Laundrette on site
  • Cycle storage

En suite or shared bathroom

  • Chancellors – En suite
  • Clayhill – En suite
  • Middle Mill – Shared bathroom
  • Seething Wells – En suite
  • Walkden – En suite

Flat sizes

  • Chancellors – 5 to 8 rooms in a standard flat. Premium flats have 18 rooms
  • Clayhill – 4 rooms per flat
  • Middle Mill – 3 to 8 rooms per flat
  • Seething Wells – 2 to 14 rooms per flat
  • Walkden – 8 to 10 rooms per flat

Room options

  • Chancellors – Affordable en suite, Standard en suite and Premium en suite rooms
  • Clayhill – Standard en suite rooms
  • Middle Mill – Single bedrooms, not en suite
  • Seething Wells – Micro en suite, Budget en suite, Smaller Standard en suite, Standard en suite and Premium en suite rooms
  • Walkden – Standard en suite rooms

Common room

  • Chancellors – No common room
  • Clayhill – Yes
  • Middle Mill – No common room
  • Seething Wells – Yes
  • Walkden – No common room

Nearest campus

  • Chancellors – Kingston Hill and Roehampton Vale
  • Clayhill – Penrhyn Road and Knights Park
  • Middle Mill – Penrhyn Road and Knights Park
  • Seething Wells – Penrhyn Road and Knights Park
  • Walkden – Kingston Hill and Roehampton Vale

Halls close to your campus

We have several halls of residence around Kingston. Use the subject list below to see which hall is closest to the campus where your course is taught.

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Accounting, Business and Marketing

Aerospace and Aircraft Engineering

Automotive and Mechanical Engineering

Biology and Life Sciences

Biomedical Science and Biochemistry

Civil Engineering, Construction and Surveying

Chemical, Pharmaceutical Science and Pharmacy

Computing

Creative Industries

Criminology and Law

Dance and Drama

Economics, Human Rights and Politics

Education

English and Creative Writing

Fashion

Film, Photography and Media

Fine Art, Architecture and Illustration

Geography and Environmental Science

Graphic Design, Interior Design and Product & Furniture Design

Journalism, Publishing and Media

Mathematics

Music

Nursing and Midwifery

Psychology and Sociology

Social Work and Social Care

I would definitely recommend staying in halls when you first join university because you'll make so many new friends and make crazy fun memories together. Living in university halls was the best months of my life.

Zarnab Nazir (Walkden, Kingston Hill)

I lived in halls in my first year and it is one of the most memorable times of my university experience. That's when it really started to feel like I was at uni – sharing a flat with five other people, making my room feel like my own space, it was fantastic!

Liam Alexander (Seething Wells)

Res Life – Your halls community

Res Life – Your halls community

Moving away from home and starting university is super exciting but it can be a little daunting for some students. Our Residential Life team is on hand to make your transition into university life smooth and fun.

Whether you have questions about your accommodation in halls, your academics, your safety or your personal life, we are here to support you and point you in the right direction.

The Res Life team organises lots of activities to help you get the most of your time in halls, including halls' sports competitions, volunteering, workshops, charity fundraising events and socials. We also promote numerous initiatives to help you immerse yourself in your new student community and support your wellbeing whilst living in halls.

We can't wait to meet you!

Free bus

Free bus

Halls at Kingston University are located close to campus. Many of our students walk to lectures and study facilities from their room.

If you have a car, permits for car parking are available at most of our hall sites (there is no parking available at Seething Wells and 75 Penrhyn Road). There are also secure cycle racks and / or sheds if you want to bring a bike.

Our halls are linked to the main University campuses by a free intersite bus service that also serves Kingston town centre and Surbiton station.

Halls management

The University employs three facilities management companies to run our halls of residence.

  • KUSCO Halls Management is responsible for running the halls of residence at Middle Mill and 75 Penrhyn Road.
  • Grosvenor Facilities Management (GFM) is responsible for running Clayhill halls of residence.
  • Kingston Student Living is responsible for running Seething Wells, Chancellors and Walkden halls of residence.