Single Rooms - Becket Court Large Ensuite Room
39 Weeks
Tenancy Length
14 Sep
Move in from
£295.96
From (Per week)
Great en-suite rooms. Very hygienic staff, always smells nice and clean... I would only change the food in dolce vita as it often needed a bit of salt or more flavor...
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Great en-suite rooms. Very hygienic staff, always smells nice and clean... I would only change the food in dolce vita as it often needed a bit of salt or more flavor...
Price from | £265.30 per week (subject to availability) |
Catering | Mixed |
Postcode | CT2 7NS |
39 Weeks
Tenancy Length
14 Sep
Move in from
£295.96
From (Per week)
39 Weeks
Tenancy Length
14 Sep
Move in from
£265.30
From (Per week)
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Great en-suite rooms. Very hygienic staff, always smells nice and clean... I would only change the food in dolce vita as it often needed a bit of salt or more flavor...
Good but expensive. Still was able to make friends but had no social are to hang out in. So hung out in peoples rooms and then got reports to campus security. Doesn't make any sense
No social areas, and very poor kitchen utilities
Probably the best on campus accommodation in the entire Uni. Lovely rooms, spacious, wonderful location- I miss it!
Spacious rooms with large closet. A lot of storage spaces. Very comfortable. However, the table is a little too small for daily uses.
No common room at all, although we just improvise and use the end of a corridor, which is unpractical and often means we have to go to a different accommodation block. Internet can be good. Can be. General state of the accommodation is poor, there are cracks and holes in walls and ceilings of the corridors.
Good location, next to venue and 5 minute walk to all lecture buildings. Not very good socially, and expensive.
Wish there was a common room Catered food isn't great
There's not even a toaster in the pantry.