5 Rooms Shared Bathroom Single - Basic
38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
07 Sep
Move in from
£133.14
From (Per week)
A perfect location, opposite the student union and 5 minutes from the campus and shops, the rooms are very big, way bigger than the modern boxes in East Village with 3 sets of huge windows in every room, a great value for your money but not the most social as we don't have any common room but the residence is small enough to be friends with the entire building, perfect if you are more of an introvert and if you don't mind older buildings not very modern
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A perfect location, opposite the student union and 5 minutes from the campus and shops, the rooms are very big, way bigger than the modern boxes in East Village with 3 sets of huge windows in every room, a great value for your money but not the most social as we don't have any common room but the residence is small enough to be friends with the entire building, perfect if you are more of an introvert and if you don't mind older buildings not very modern
Price from | £133.14 per week (subject to availability) |
Catering | Self-catered |
Postcode | BS8 1LL |
38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
07 Sep
Move in from
£133.14
From (Per week)
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A perfect location, opposite the student union and 5 minutes from the campus and shops, the rooms are very big, way bigger than the modern boxes in East Village with 3 sets of huge windows in every room, a great value for your money but not the most social as we don't have any common room but the residence is small enough to be friends with the entire building, perfect if you are more of an introvert and if you don't mind older buildings not very modern
Safe, spacious and good access
Good value for money and very convenient location. Great that we were annexed to CHH so we could attend their formals and use their bar.
Cheap and cheerful, not somewhere for the rich and snobby (I hear the Wills on the bug go rah rah rah...) but if you want to have a solid set of 40-odd friends then this is the place to do it. Everyone knows everyone and there's virtually no staff presence for whatever dogey stuff you fancy getting upto. (Can be a great party location if you're willing to use bedrooms and get some lights). There's no pretending; it's a bit of an ugly building and the lack of carpet is devastating but the rooms are large and have nice big windows so it's very light. The kitchens are pretty reasonable and there isn't normally much of a cue for the washing machine. We're also across from the union bar, literally, just incase the local offlicence's 2 for £5.50 wine doesn't appeal. Wouldn't swap it.