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Francis Drake Hall of Residence
The front of Francis Drake Hall of Residence
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Francis Drake Hall of Residence, James Street, Plymouth, Devon PL4 6AP
Francis Drake Hall of Residence is a student accommodation building in Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom. The building is located on the University of Plymouth's main city centre campus, and is owned by University Partnerships Programme (UPP) Limited. It is one of two halls located directly on-campus at the university.[2]
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