Hulme Hall, Manchester
Hulme Hall is a university hall of residence in Rusholme, Manchester, England, 1.5 miles south of Manchester city centre, housing 300 students from the University of Manchester. The facilities include a purpose-built lecture theatre with 300 seats, the Old Dining Hall, the Library, the Chapel, the Senior Common Room and the Seminar Room. It is a Grade II listed building. It should not be confused with the historic Hulme Hall in Hulme, Manchester, on the right bank of the River Irwell, which has been demolished.
The hall is one of the oldest in Manchester: it was founded in association with Owens College.
Houldsworth Hall, part of the Hulme Hall complex of buildings, was constructed in 1907, whereas most of the local buildings are Victorian, for example the Anglican parish church which was built in 1874 - 1877. Local student attractions include the Whitworth Art Gallery and the Curry Mile on Wilmslow Road.