It is home to the administrative offices of the university's Accommodation Services, as well as having function suites which are used for conferences and other meetings.
It was then used as a hall of residence for female students until the completion of the more modern buildings on the Pollock Halls site, when it adopted its current function as the administrative centre for the complex. A sympathetic internal restoration was completed post 2000.
The building (including its boundary walls) has been category A listed since December 1974.[3]
Gallery
The rear of St Leonard's Hall
St Trinneans Room ceiling
Bird and lizard carvings on the mantlepiece in St Trinneans Room