词条 | Thwaite Hall |
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| name = Thwaite Hall | former_names = Thwaite House | alternate_names = | status = | image = Thwaite Hall 2007.jpg | image_alt = | image_size = | caption = Thwaite Hall, Cottingham | building_type = Hall of residence | architectural_style = | structural_system = | material = | cost = | ren_cost = | client = | owner = University of Hull | current_tenants = | landlord = | location = Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire, England | coordinates = {{coord|53.77915|-0.40006|type:landmark_region:GB|display=inline,title}} | completion_date = 1803-1807 (as private residence) | renovation_date = First renovation 1875, expansion 1930s-40s | floor_count = 2 | grounds_area = | architect = | awards = | designations = | ren_architect = | ren_firm = | ren_str_engineer = | ren_serv_engineer = | ren_civ_engineer = | ren_oth_designers = | ren_qty_surveyor = | ren_awards = | rooms = | url = }} Thwaite Hall was a traditional hall of residence of the University of Hull, located in Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. History and descriptionThwaite House was built in Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire between 1803 and 1807, it was acquired in 1872 by David Wilson and sold to his brother Charles Wilson, 1st Baron Nunburnholme in 1875, who substantially enlarged it and converted it into a mansion. After further changes of ownership in 1928, along with Needler Hall, it was acquired by the newly created university college, and expanded in the 1930s and 40s into a halls of residence.[1] In 2009, it consisted of 187 rooms and included a junior common room, a TV room, games room, library and senior common room. Thwaite Hall had {{convert|24|acre|m2}} of grounds including parkland, meadows, a lake, and sport facilities.[2] It was announced in summer 2017 that the hall would not be taking in new students in September 2017 due to a lack of demand, leaving the future of the halls uncertain. In June 2018, the university placed the hall on the open market as a redevelopment opportunity.[3][4] References1. ^Sources*{{NHLE|num=1000137|desc=Thwaite Hall|accessdate=6 December 2012}}*{{citation| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=bcp5soQZ0OwC| title = Yorkshire: York And the East Riding, Second Edition| author= Nikolaus Pevsner| author2= David Neave| publisher = Yale University Press| year= 1995| isbn = 0 300 09593 7| chapter = Cottingham| chapterurl =https://books.google.com/books?id=bcp5soQZ0OwC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA385#v=onepage&q&f=false| pages = 385–392}}*{{citation| url =| title = Hull Gent. Seeks Country Residence, 1750-1850 | work = East Yorkshire Local History Series| number =36|isbn= 0900349360| author = K.J. Allison|publisher = East Yorkshire Local History Society| year=1981| page=20}} {{UK-university-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www2.hull.ac.uk/Student/hullaccommodation/thwaitehall.aspx|title=Thwaite Hall|publisher=The University of Hull |archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20091215140500/http://www2.hull.ac.uk/Student/hullaccommodation/thwaitehall.aspx| archivedate = 15 December 2009|accessdate=6 December 2012}} 3. ^{{cite news |last1=Young |first1=Angus |title=Historic Thwaite Hall is up for sale - with 17 acres of grounds |url=https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/historic-thwaite-hall-edge-hull-1720848 |accessdate=15 October 2018 |work=Hull Daily Mail |date=27 June 2018}} 4. ^{{cite news |last1=Murphy |first1=Lizzie |title=University sells former halls of residence |url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/university-sells-former-halls-of-residence-1-9204992 |accessdate=15 October 2018 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=13 June 2018}} 4 : University of Hull|Halls of residence in the United Kingdom|Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire|Buildings and structures in the East Riding of Yorkshire |
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