Single Studios Silver Studio
40 Weeks
Tenancy Length
30 Nov
Move in from
£209.00
From (Per week)
I have been staying here for five months. The room is very warm and comfortable. The staff has been very helpful. A couple of times I faced issues with the appliances, but the staff had acted very promptly; they replaced the appliances with new and better ones. Also, I like the location of the accommodation. Departmental stores, train stations and the university campus are all accessible just by walk.
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I have been staying here for five months. The room is very warm and comfortable. The staff has been very helpful. A couple of times I faced issues with the appliances, but the staff had acted very promptly; they replaced the appliances with new and better ones. Also, I like the location of the accommodation. Departmental stores, train stations and the university campus are all accessible just by walk.
Postcode | EX4 4BG |
Price from | £199.00 per week for 25/26 (subject to availability) |
40 Weeks
Tenancy Length
30 Nov
Move in from
£209.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
12 Sep
Move in from
£199.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
12 Sep
Move in from
£204.00
From (Per week)
University of West London (UWL)
University of Exeter
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I have been staying here for five months. The room is very warm and comfortable. The staff has been very helpful. A couple of times I faced issues with the appliances, but the staff had acted very promptly; they replaced the appliances with new and better ones. Also, I like the location of the accommodation. Departmental stores, train stations and the university campus are all accessible just by walk.
I have lived here for two years. Have experienced some maintenance and Wi-Fi issues at times, but they were fixed promptly. Staff were quick to provide clarity.
Very good price for what you get, staff are excellent at getting problems sorted straight away. Lovely place to live however no one is very social. Nobody speaks but its not a huge deal for an introvert like me.