Accommodation at the prison consists of single rooms, with prisoners having their own room keys.
Accommodation in the prison consists mainly of dormitories, though there are some single rooms.
The new accommodation consisted of two loose boxes the floors being covered in straw.
Accommodation in the fort consisted of the old barracks.
Accommodation at the prison consists mostly of single cells, with some double cells.
This was a marked change from the site's early years where the primary accommodations consisted of rough tents or open air campsites.
Accommodation at the prison consists of three main wings, which radiate off a central rotunda.
Accommodation at the prison consisted of double occupancy cells in mostly Victorian buildings.
The older accommodation sometimes consisted of approximately 15 students sharing communal bathrooms and kitchens.
In the 1930s accommodation consisted of a thousand beds in twelve hotels.