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Needler Hall : ウィキペディア英語版
Needler Hall

Needler Hall is a hall of residence of the University of Hull, located on Northgate in Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Originally a large private house built in the 18th century, it was acquired, along with Thwaite Hall, by the newly established university college in 1928. It is named in honour of Frederick Needler, of Needler's (a Hull-based sweets manufacturer), who was a major benefactor of the university college.
==History and description==

The oldest part of Needler Hall was formerly known as Northfields House and was built soon after 1780, it was extended with the construction of a south-facing wing around 1820.〔Bamford, p. 54.〕 The house served as a private asylum for the insane in the early nineteenth century.〔''Settlement Profile of Cottingham'', a planning document of East Riding of Yorkshire Council (07/11/2008) ()〕 It was a stuccoed building, decorated with pilasters and wreathes, and it had a Tuscan porch. A columned south-facing porch was demolished in the early 1980s after becoming structurally unsafe. Soon after being acquired by the then university college a two storey range of student accommodation, now known as the "Old Wing," was constructed running south-westward from the original building. Constructed in brick and rendered brick, it has a pitched slate roof.〔Bamford, p. 54.〕 Following this extension the hall could accommodate 60 students. In 1962–64 the architect Trevor Dannatt RA added a new range of accommodation plus a refectory and kitchens to the residence. Known as the "New Wing," it is not physically connected to the earlier buildings; it is largely of brick construction with flat roofs, and the windows are sunk in vertical channels with concrete sills and lintels.〔Neave, p. 389.〕 The original house was for most of its life stuccoed and painted white, however, it was hacked back to bare brick and stone in the 1990s.
When created as a hall of residence, and for many years following, Needler Hall was a male-only residence, in the 1950s female visitors were only permitted between 4 and 9 pm at weekends.〔McGough, p. 78.〕 It is now open to both genders.
As of 2012, it accommodates 167 students in single rooms with some meals provided, and includes: two common rooms with TV, games room, music practice rooms, a study room and senior common room. Needler Hall has considerable lawned grounds, including tennis courts.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Needler Hall )
The university announced, in January 2015, the sale of the Needler Hall site for redevelopment, it will continue in its present function until summer 2016.

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