Unipol Student Homes
Address:
Unipol Student Homes
155-157 Woodhouse Lane
Leeds
LS2 3ED
UK
T: +44 (0)113 243 0169
F: +44 (0)113 234 3549
E: info@unipol.leeds.ac.uk
Further maps available from Mulitmap.com or Streetmap.co.uk
Directions to Unipol
Walking: The University campus is a pleasant 20 minute walk from Leeds city station. Just follow the directions below and you'll be with us in no time at all:
Come out of the station into city square; with Queens Hotel behind you, walk straight up Park Row. Continue up Park Row untill the first major junction. Cross straight over the Headrow and continue up Cookridge Street. At the next set of lights go straight on, passing Millennium Square on your left and Leeds City Museum on your right. Turn left on to Woodhouse Lane, a busy main road. You'll pass Leeds Metropolitan University on your left and our University campus begins in another 50 meters or so, also on your left. To reach the Parkinson building, carry on up Woodhouse Lane to the Clocktower Building. You'll be able to look at a map of the campus there and plan where to go next. Download our walking map of the surrounding area here http://www.leeds.ac.uk/utravelactive/downloads/Walking%20and%20cycling%20map%202011.pdf. You can also find directions from http://walkit.com/
Train: Leeds station connects us with all major UK cities and has a fast and efficient London service. For train information and timetables visit the National Rail Enquiries websit http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/.
By Bike: If your thinking about cycling to the University, we have secure bike racks and showers. Download our walking and cycling map of the surrounding area http://www.leeds.ac.uk/utravelactive/downloads/Walking%20and%20cycling%20map%202011.pdf. Alternatively, download one of the Leeds City Council cycling maps http://www.leeds.gov.uk/Transport_and_streets/Walking_and_cycling/Cycling_maps_available_for_the_Leeds_area.aspx
By Bus: There are a number of excellent bus services in Leeds. Visit the West Yorkshire Metro website http://www.wymetro.com/ and the First Leeds website http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/leeds/ for timetables and general information. The city bus stops at various key places in the centre of leeds including the bus station, train station and the southern end of the University campus (near the back of Leeds General Infirmary A&E). The city bus runs every 10 minutes from 6.30 am untill 7.30 pm Monday to Saturday. Most coaches stop at Leeds bus station, visit National exspress website for more details http://www.nationalexpress.com/home.aspx.
By Car: Leeds is linked to the M1 and M2. If you are using satellite navigation the address for the main entrance to our site is:
University of Leeds Woodhouse Lane Leeds LS2 9JT
Note: Street listings can appear as Carendish Road in some navigation systems.
You can also plan your route using the AA website http://www.theaa.com/route-planner/index.jsp
Parking on campus is limited, and we are also committed to reducing our carbon emissions, so we encourage staff and visitors to walk or cycle where possible. Parking is available on campus on a first come, first served basis, and the charge is £5.00. However you can ask the department you're visiting to book a space and pay for you in advance (Please note, this does not apply to undergraduate open days).
By Air: Leeds is served by two major airports: Leeds Bradford and Manchester. Regular flights are available from a huge number of European and International cities. Leeds Bradford airport is approximately 7 miles away from the University, so is easily commutable via taxi.
Maps: See Campus life for a interactive map of the whole campus including an index of buildings http://www.leeds.ac.uk/campus-life. Google maps shows where the University is located. You can also use it to get directions for travelling on foot or by car http://maps.google.com/.




