Mountain Halls Room
Located at the top of our Treforest campus, where each block is named after Wales's most iconic mountains, here you can enjoy the picturesque views of Pontypridd and the surrounding area.
Explore Pontypridd Pontypridd AccommodationOur cosy standard Mountain Halls rooms, are all equipped with a small double bed and en-suite shower.
En-Suite Rooms
Type: Standard Room (En-suite)
Location: Treforest campus
Cost: £148 per week - 40 week contract (£5,920 p/a)
Room Size: 12.5 m2 (approximately)
Number of rooms: 360
Note: Please ensure a 40-week Halls contract is suitable for your studies, if you wish to finish earlier, you will need to find alternative accommodation. (Your academic school will be able to confirm when your course ends).
*You will need to hold a ‘conditional firm’ or ‘unconditional firm’ offer from us before you can apply.
- 24-hour Staffing and CCTV Coverage
- Controlled access door entry system
- Short walk from the Student's Union, FitZone Centre, Treforest Train Station, Pontypridd Town Centre
- Self-service launderette
- ¾ sized bed (small double)
- Shower room consisting of shower, wash basin and toilet
- Desk and chair
- Wardrobe and storage
- Shared kitchen-diner and lounge space equipped with television (with ‘freeview’ channels), cooker, fridge, freezer, microwave, toaster, kettle, and iron/ironing board
- Broadband internet connection (with Wi-Fi capability)
- Utilities such as heating, and electricity included
- Contents insurance
- Resident Life Programme
- Bedding
- Towels
- Crockery and cutlery
- Food
How do I apply for accommodation?
We will contact you and invite you to apply for your accommodation within two weeks of firmly accepting your offer.
Halls of Residence Regulations
Students living in halls at our Pontypridd campus agree to abide by the Regulations and Conditions of Occupancy, which form part of the Halls Licence Agreement. It is important that you familiarise yourself with the Regulations and Conditions of Occupancy before moving in.
Mobility
The halls of residence are situated at the top of a steep hill, which may cause an issue for students with mobility problems. If you are interested in living in University Halls of Residence, you will need to discuss any specific provisions, such as extra shelving or desk space, extra power sockets for equipment, space for a guide dog or vibratory and flashing fire alarms. If you have an impairment you may wish to visit the campus in advance.