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Student residence in Fife, Scotland
John Burnet Hall
The original "Atholl" segment of the building. Other segments include Kilmallie, Fairways, and the Annexe.
Former names
The Atholl Hotel
Alternative names
Atholl JBH
General information
Type
Student residence
Address
John Burnet Hall 30 Links Crescent St Andrews Fife KY16 9JF
John Burnet Hall (also known as Atholl or JBH) is the smallest capacity Hall of Residence owned by the University of St Andrews. It was formerly the Atholl Hotel and is located in the town of St Andrews, Scotland. It has 76 bedrooms, of which 34 are shared in the main building and 36 single en-suite rooms in the Annexe.[2] All rooms are catered, meals are provided to residents three times a day Monday-Friday and breakfast and lunch are served on weekends.[2] Prices for 2024-25 are £8,882 (single room,) £8,083 (shared room,) and £10,680 (single en-suite Annexe room.)[3]
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^ ab"St Andrews University – John Burnet Hall". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
^"St Andrews University – John Burnet Hall". Retrieved 24 March 2024.
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