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Goldsmith Hall Accommodation 2018/19

  • 23-06-2018 05:46PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7


    Hi guys, I've just accepted an offer for a room Goldsmith Hall - is there any way to know whether my room/ which rooms have "double" beds (I know they're quite small). Also, does anyone know if House 66 is close to Pearse Street Station or not? Thanks!

    Also - I know Goldsmith apartments are accessible via the bridge or the ground-floor door but I was wondering: is the bridge open 24/7? Say I was out past midnight midnight one night, and wanted to go across campus rather than walk along a dark Pearse Street, would campus security let me in through Front Arch? Or is campus on accessible at night to people who live actually on campus? Thanks again!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,657 ✭✭✭Qrt


    ackyboi wrote: »
    Hi guys, I've just accepted an offer for a room Goldsmith Hall apartment 66.03 - is there any way to know whether my room/ which rooms have "double" beds (I know they're quite small). Also, does anyone know if House 66 is close to Pearse Street Station or not? Thanks!

    Also - I know Goldsmith apartments are accessible via the bridge or the ground-floor door but I was wondering: is the bridge open 24/7? Say I was out past midnight midnight one night, and wanted to go across campus rather than walk along a dark Pearse Street, would campus security let me in through Front Arch? Or is campus on accessible at night to people who live actually on campus? Thanks again!

    Goldsmith Hall is directly below Pearse Station. I'd imagine security would let you through, but I can't be sure.


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