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Adelaide's the Place - A 19th century church building converted to incorporate a guest house with eight bedrooms, a self-service cafe seating 80, a sandwich take-away bar, a multi-purpose auditorium seating 500 and a pre-school nursery.
University of Strathclyde - Offering budget accommodation throughout the city during the summer months.
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