7 Rooms - Single Ensuite
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Stockbridge was perfect for me. Only about 25 minute walk, and very close to town and supermarkets. Buses running outside the halls very regularly which is free for university students to get to the Bognor campus, but also supermarkets.
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Stockbridge was perfect for me. Only about 25 minute walk, and very close to town and supermarkets. Buses running outside the halls very regularly which is free for university students to get to the Bognor campus, but also supermarkets.
Telephone | 01243 816 069 / 812 120 |
Postcode | PO19 8FG |
Features | Broadband, Coin-operated Communal Laundry, Common Room |
Flexible
Tenancy Length
Flexible
Move in from
£176.05
From (Per week)
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Incredibly lonely if you don’t have good friends in Stockbridge, for example all my good friends lived in fishbourne and I was very isolated in Stockbridge. It’s always boiling especially in the summer leading to a lack of sleep and dehydration. The showers were awful, there was mould on my shower curtain and the show just spat out an aggressive stream of water. Silverfish everywhere. Basically the flat was just a hallway of doors leading to bedrooms and a small kitchen. Flats can have up to 8 people and only one big and one small fridge. No social space in the flat at all, unlike all other accommodation for the university. Would NOT recommend!
Stockbridge was perfect for me. Only about 25 minute walk, and very close to town and supermarkets. Buses running outside the halls very regularly which is free for university students to get to the Bognor campus, but also supermarkets.
The accommodation is nice. the rooms are spacious with lots of storage space (draw space etc.) The beds are single size and are relatively comfortable. In the winter the rooms stay very warm which is lovely. The halls are very close-knit and there is always something to do and always a good flat party going on. The halls are close to the train station, making travel very easy, and very close to Chi Gate which has a cinema, bowling alley, McDonalds etc. The night security are very good, they are always very helpful with any incidents, drunk students or complaints. They are very down-to-earth and not over the top. However, the showers are awful. They are the type of ones you see in Leisure centres where you have to keep pressing the button. There is no shower head but rather is just a nozzle that spits out water. The maintenance team took weeks to arrive when I reported a blocked sink (which was like that when I moved in!!).
Stockbridge Halls is great if you want that social experience! Although these Halls are a little bit further away, it's only a straight walk directly through town, and after lectures it makes you feel like you're going 'home' somewhere, instead of being on campus. The social spaces are a good size, for example kitchens and bathrooms are the perfect size and good for the price you're paying!
I really enjoyed my time in Stockbridge, the rooms are more than big enough for a Student to live comfortably and the communal areas are kept clean regularly. The location is perfect as it is next to a leisure park that is home to a cinema, trampoline park, bowling alley and multiple fast food locations so you are never short of things to do.
stockbridge is in a good location with a less than 5 minute walk from the train station, next to chichester gate and a 25 minute walk from the university - the halls were nicely sized with a decent kitchen with flats of 4-7
Halls are run as a community so you get to make a lot of friends. There is the facility for overnight stays but just need to check this out beforehand. Staff are friendly and helpful and security is very useful. Rooms are all en suite and have a lot of storage space which need to be seen to be fully appreciated as larger than they look on the site. Location is close to the train and bus links and only a 20 minute walk or 15 minutes by bicycle. City Gates is very close for entertainment and the possibility of part time jobs.
You pay a lot, have to walk further than any other halls except one, can go weeks without seeing your flatmates, have to use the internet with a wire and you can't have overnight guests. :(
Was a great place to live, like a little community. Handy having Chichester gate right next door. Lovely security there.
Stayed in Block D, enjoyed it a lot made great friends however, no wifi last year. Stockbridge is definitely the best halls even though it's a 20 minute walk to uni
LOVED living in Stockbridge, best year of Uni!
5 minutes from the station. 2 mins from chi gate which is where the cinema and reaturants are. 10 minutes from town. 30 mins from uni. Good halls. Security on duty 24/7 - however downside is you can't have people stay over
I think it is very expensive for what you get. They're nice buildings, but the showers are like swimming pool showers and clog easily, you can't have friends stay and the rooms aren't exactly the biggest. Everything is very clean, but this is only subject to the very strict inspections that will result in a fine if it isn't up to the highest standard. The location isn't great if you want to live by the uni, but it's next to the train station and Bowling etc so it's not too bad. The common room is good with TV's and sofas, but after the rent we pay we are expected to pay for the pool table too which can become quite expensive. But it's good fun because of the people you meet :)