Bodington Hall

Out of term, it was used for conferences and sporting activities such as WorldNET, the Internet Football Association's annual tournament,[2][3] and from 1994 to 2012 it was the venue for the International Medieval Congress (IMC).

[citation needed] A large decorative panel in aluminium by the sculptor Hubert Dalwood was installed on the exterior of the refectory and was Grade II listed in 2012.

[14][15] [17] (renamed in 1999 after former members of University staff)[18] [17] The site's sports facilities included squash courts, snooker room and football and rugby fields.

It was Grade II listed in 2012 for several reasons, partly because it is the first large mural relief by Dalwood, a leading British post-war sculptor, and also because of the use of materials and aesthetic quality of the work.

[19] On 29 March 1999, at least 10,000 litres of fuel oil overflowed from a storage tank on the site and caused environmental damage, notably to Meanwood Beck.

Main administrative block with reception, dining hall etc.
Bragg House, one of the newer blocks
1960s style flats
Hubert Dalwood mural, 2009