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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]
John Burnet Hall | |
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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 |
Town or city | St Andrews, Fife |
Country | Scotland |
Coordinates | 56°20′32″N 2°48′24″W / 56.342136°N 2.806572°W |
Completed | 1898 |
Renovated | 1962 |
Cost | £40 000 + £25 000[1] |
Owner | University of St Andrews |
Website | |
University managed website |
Naming
editThe hall is named after the Scottish classicist, John Burnet.[1] It was formerly called the Atholl Hotel before it was purchased by the University of St Andrews.[4][5]
Location
editJohn Burnet Hall is located on Links Crescent, which is at the end of A91 road. The hall overlooks the 18th hole of the St Andrews Links Old Course and the North Sea and West Sands can be seen from the building.
Facilities
editJohn Burnet Hall has four communal spaces; Front Hall - a meeting spot among the residents which has a couch and several chairs.[citation needed] The TV lounge offers seating and gaming facilities.[citation needed] West Lounge has a piano, seating and cushions, a pool table, a table tennis table, and a sound system projector and lights setup.[citation needed] 2018 saw the addition of the common room on the second floor of main building with views of the Old Course, a Nintendo Switch, chairs, and kitchenette facilities.[citation needed]
The laundry is serviced by provider, Washstation and the Wi-Fi is provided by Eduroam. A drinks vending machine is in operation in the main building.[citation needed]
Traditions
editDue to John Burnet Hall's small size, its residents form a close-knit community each year.[original research?]
Its traditional events include three annual balls: one held in north-east Fife's Fernie Castle at the beginning of the first semester, the Hall Ball towards the beginning of the second semester, and the Traditions Ball held near the end of the second semester, although, these balls were sporadic during the Covid-19 Pandemic.[citation needed]
The hall colours are green and blue, and the hall's official animal is a moose.
The hall's traditional songs, chants, and traditions are generally taught to new residents within a week of their arrival in September in preparation for the annual 'Clan Warfare' event. Hall songs include the hall anthem John Burnet, La La La and Oh John Burnet is Wonderful (to the tune of When the Saints Go Marching In.) [6]
In addition, the hall maintains a form of rivalry with nearby University Hall. A rivalry which is referenced in the aforementioned 'Oh John Burnet is Wonderful'.
References
edit- ^ a b "Memorial to Professor". The Glasgow Herald. 16 June 1962. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
- ^ a b "St Andrews University – John Burnet Hall". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
- ^ "St Andrews University – John Burnet Hall". Retrieved 24 March 2024.
- ^ "Atholl Hotel and use of the name Atholl". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
- ^ "Atholl Hotel 1950". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
- ^ "Home". JBH Traditions.[failed verification]