Greygarth Hall
Greygarth Hall | |
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General information | |
Type | Inter-university hall of residence for men |
Location | Victoria Park |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 53°27′26″N 2°13′18″W / 53.45722°N 2.22167°W |
Current tenants | 22 |
Inaugurated | 1961 |
Owner | Opus Dei |
Website | |
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Greygarth Hall is a catered inter-university hall of residence for men, situated in Victoria Park, south Manchester, England. It is one of the halls on the "Rusholme campus" within 3 minutes walk of the famous Curry Mile. Greygarth Hall was founded in 1961, and in 2010-11 was extensively refurbished. The hall is a grade II listed building[1] and was a University of Manchester Licensed Hall from 1965[2][3] until the university abolished the 'licensed' state in the early 2000s.
Greygarth is a voluntary organization run by residents of Greygarth Hall University Residence, which is promoted by the Greygarth Association, a registered charity working for the advancement of education in the light of Christian principles. Among the various activities that take place at Greygarth, those of a spiritual nature are entrusted to Opus Dei, a personal Prelature of the Catholic Church.
Overview
[edit]Greygarth Hall is a corporate undertaking of Opus Dei,[4] a personal prelature of the Catholic Church. It is, however, open to students of all faiths and backgrounds. Greygarth has a large range of facilities; it has its own library, computer and laptop rooms, newspaper reading room, a large garden including a 5-a-side football pitch and a TV lounge. In Autumn 2011, Greygarth Hall reopened after a year of extensive refurbishment.
Spiritual activities
[edit]Daily Mass is celebrated in an Oratory.
Other spiritual activities are organised such as seminars on Christian faith, retreats, and praying of the Rosary.
Notable alumni
[edit]Roland Joffé stayed at Greygarth Hall while studying in Manchester[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Manchester City Council Listed Buildings".
- ^ "A History of the University of Manchester, 1951-73" By Brian Pullan, Michele Abendstern
- ^ "Greygarth's New Status", The Catholic Herald, 26 March 1965
- ^ "List of Opus Dei Centres in Great Britain". Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
- ^ "100 Preguntas Sobre Encontrarás Dragones" by Ignacio Gómez-Sancha