Lindsay Hall

Lindsay Hall is at the south of the campus, and overlooks the adjacent farmland.  It provides rooms for over 700 students.

Lindsay Hall takes its name from Lord Lindsay who was Master of Balliol College, Oxford, and founder of  Keele University.  An early and singular experiment, emerging from the era of post-war austerity and idealism, Keele University’s creation was driven by Lindsay's vision and the needs of an impoverished local community. 

Lindsay Hall has a variety of rooms:

Blocks A, B and O, P

Traditional University Accommodation Blocks Standard (band A)

Blocks C – E

Traditional University Accommodation Blocks with Washbasin (band A)

Blocks G - N

Traditional University Accommodation Blocks Standard (band B)

Blocks S – T & Taylor House

Traditional University Accommodation Blocks with Washbasin (band A)

Lindsay Court

Premier En-suite 

Single Occupancy Flats

We have a selection of self-contained flats which are available for single occupancy.  These may appeal to those who want to experience campus life, without communal living.  They are also located within the halls of residence and are within walking distance of bars, launderettes and common rooms. 

 Taylor House and Lindsay Court have induction hobs.

We have adapted rooms in this Hall.