Leeds Trinity University Residence
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Your stay in Leeds will be at the Leeds Trinity University Residence.
Leeds Trinity is a modern, spacious residence with everything designed for student life. Set in green surroundings in Horsforth, it offers a safe and welcoming environment with excellent on-site facilities and easy access to the city. The residence has good public transport links to the University of Law (where lessons are held) and the city centre, making travel simple and reliable.
Leeds Trinity is purpose-built for students, with comfortable bedrooms, social spaces, sports facilities, and everything you need for a convenient and enjoyable stay.
Fountains Court – Your Apartment and Your Room (Leeds Trinity University, Horsforth)
About the building. Fountains Court is one of Leeds Trinity’s top-of-the-range halls with 228 en-suite bedrooms. It’s the social hub on the Main Campus and has a large common area with two big screens, a pool table and plenty of comfy seating. You’ll live in a flat of 6–9 students, and each flat has a fully equipped kitchen and a communal dining room.
Your room. Every bedroom is fully en-suite (private shower, sink and toilet) and includes a single bed, fixed wardrobe, desk and chair, reading lamp and bookshelves. Wi-Fi is included. Rooms are cleaned twice a week, and there are laundry facilities on site.
Leeds Trinity is a modern, purpose-built university campus designed with student life in mind. Set in safe, green surroundings in Horsforth, it offers an excellent range of facilities for both study and leisure.
Wi-Fi is available everywhere
Laundry machines: pay by tapping cards
Common room: Social spaces, common areas, TV
All meals will be served at the residence
Meal times are as follows:
Breakfast: 7:30 – 08:30
Lunch: Packed lunch (to be collect at breakfast)
Dinner: 18:30 – 19:30
The Leeds Trinity University Residence is located in the Horsforth area of Leeds.
Your address will be: Leeds Trinity University, Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5HD
Public transport in Leeds is safe, regular, and widely used by young people.
CES Shuttle Bus: From Monday to Saturday mornings, a CES-organised bus will take you from Leeds Trinity University to the University of Law campus in Leeds city centre for your classes.
The Shuttle bus usually leaves around 09:00.
Evenings: After lessons and activities, you will need to return to the residence by CES shuttle bus . Bus will depart from CES Leeds at 17:45
You will be assigned a bus — if you miss your place, you’ll need to make your own way to the summer school campus using public transport.
Train: Horsforth Station is about a 15-minute walk from Leeds Trinity University. Trains from Horsforth to Leeds City Station run regularly (about every 15 minutes at peak times) and take just 12 minutes.
Bus: From Leeds city centre, several buses go to Horsforth. The journey usually takes 30–40 minutes, depending on traffic.
Any concerns, CES team will help you with the best option.
We strongly recommend that you download the app “City Mapper” from the Google Play Store or the Apple store. This will show you live times of buses from the stop that you choose.
Evening activities from 19:30 at Leeds Trinity University are a key part of the summer school experience. Most events will take place on campus at Fountains Court and the Main Campus facilities, so you will not need to travel into the city after dinner.
Sports (Mondays & Thursdays)
The Sports Hall is booked twice a week. It can be set up with basketball hoops, badminton courts, and table tennis tables. Two outdoor tennis courts are also available. Equipment is provided.
karaoke and quiz nights (Tuesdays)
The campus bar is used for karaoke and quiz nights. A microphone, speaker system, and TV/computer are available. This is always a lively, social evening with plenty of fun.
Movies (Wednesdays & Sundays, evening)
Films are shown in an auditorium with access to a projector and Netflix. A relaxed and cosy way to end the evening with friends.
If you cause any damage to the room or the property, we will expect you to pay for the damage before you leave
Make sure you keep your room locked and any money or valuables in a locked suitcase. Remember, the UK uses debit and credit cards for almost all purchases. You really don’t need to bring lots of cash with you.
We expect all students to be in their flats by 22:00. We do have a checking system in place and students breaking the curfew will face disciplinary action.