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Rhodes University New House Residence

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Discover our Halls of Residence

Information about Rhodes Halls of Residence is shown below.
Follow the links to determine more about these Halls and gain
an understanding of their traditions, culture and lifestyle.

Allan Webb Hall

Allan Webb consists of Canterbury, Canterbury Annex, Salisbury, Truro and Winchester.The smallest hall on campus situated in the beautiful and historic grounds of St.Peter’s. It has four residences for men and women, built at the turn of the century, named after British cathedral cities.

Courtenay-Latimer Hall

Courtenay-Latimer consists of Beit, Jameson and OrielLocated in the heart of campus, Courtenay-Latimer Hall is the home of a vibrant group of young women. Living in Courtenay-Latimer Hall is an experience;one that ensures that one becomes part of a special group of well educated, dynamic, fun loving women.

Desmond Tutu

Desmond Tutu Hall consists of Ellen Kuzwayo, Amina Cachalia, Calata, Margaret Smith, Hilltop 3 and Oakdene. This hall was formally know as Hill Top Hall.

Drostdy Hall

Drostdy Hall consists of Allan Gray, Celeste, Graham, and Prince Alfred. Drostdy Hall has the best geographic situation on campus as it is close to the heart of campus but is also very close to the town. It has both men’s and women’s houses.

Founders Hall

Founders consists of Botha, College, Cory and Matthews. The Hall is centrally situated on campus and is the oldest Hall on campus for men. Many of the traditional hall activities are still maintained over successive generations.

Hobson Hall

Hobson consists of Dingemans, Hobson, Livingstone and Milner. This hall for women combines both an old and new residence style. Hobson Hall is situated among lawns, plane trees and a lovely braai area. It holds academic attainment in high regard.

Jan Smuts Hall

Smuts consists of Adamson, Atherstone, Jan Smuts and New. A scenic stream runs through the grounds of this Hall for men and women. Its ample lawns and trees are ideal for informal games and quiet relaxation. Found in an ideal setting near the tennis courts, squash courts and the swimming pool of Rhodes campus.

Miriam Makeba Hall

Miriam Makeba Hall consists of Chris Hani, Piet Retief, Thomas Pringle and Walker. This is the first side of the “Hill” and has two women’s houses and one men’s house.

Kimberley Hall

Kimberley West consists of Cullen Bowles, De Beers, Rosa Parks and Goldfields. This hall comprises four residences on the second side of the “Hill”.

Lilian Ngoyi Hall

Lilian Ngoyi consists of Centenary, Ruth First, Joe Slovo and Victoria Mxenge. Lilian Ngoyi Hall is a relatively new Hall on campus and was constituted in 2009. Being a new Hall, we are making use of the unique opportunity to develop our own ethos, atmosphere and traditions. Founded on the principles of strength, love and courage, we pledge to infuse a spirit of engagement, responsibility and service in our community.

Nelson Mandela Hall

Mandela consists of Stanley Kidd, Adelaide Tambo, Guy Butler and Helen Joseph. The Nelson Mandela Hall is the youngest Hall on campus comprising of both men’s and women’s houses. The modern facilities, set in awesomely landscaped gardens, combined with the energetic and young wardening team, make Nelson Mandela Hall a great place to be.

St Mary Hall

St Mary consists of John Kotze, Lilian Britten, Olive Schreiner and Phelps. The Hall comprises four residences attractively grouped around a central Dining Hall in lovely gardens. The Hall caters for both undergraduate and postgraduate female students.

Accommodation

Grahamstown is fairly unique when it comes to finding accommodation. In a town where almost half the students live in digs type accommodation and not in a University residence the availability of rental accommodation can be difficult to find. Finding suitable accommodation to purchase is also not without its difficulties. Prospective staff are strongly encouraged to explore the accommodation market and be aware of the implications of moving to Grahamstown. Prospective staff may be interested in securing a Wardening post (having responsibility for a student residence). More information is available at: http://www.ru.ac.za/humanresources/supportstaffmatters/wardening/

Property Area Guide

The following estates agents are more than equipped to assist you whether you want to buy a house or rent one.

Harcourts – Suzy Davies
45 New Street, Grahamstown
tel: 046 622 2720 or 072 902 1604
suzy.davies@harcourts.co.za
www.harcourtsgrahamstown.co.za

Andrea Ginn Properties – Andrea Ginn
1st Floor, Eskom Building, 110 High Street
046 636 2636 or 082 550 1937

Sotherby’s International
Peppergrove Mall
046 636 1388

Homelet Rental Agency
39 New Street
046 636 2455

Independent Property Consultants – Monika Gaybba
25 Somerset Street
046 622 5546 or 082 855 0015
email: m.gaybba@imaginet.co.za
http://www.propertygrahamstown.co.za/

Pam Golding – Daphne Timm
51 African street
046 622 2778 or 082 809 4283

Remax Frontier Properties – Jean Rodgerson
22 African Street
046 622 6061

Stewart Armitage Estates – Chris Armitage
81 Church Square
046 622 4134 or 084 444 7884

The Property Shop Rental Agency
28a Hill Street
046 636 1174

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