Rooms - Ensuite Standard Single Room
38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
07 Sep
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£163.92
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Personally I hate it here. Very grey (though the sewage ponds are a good effort.) Social experience is very bad – everyone feels very cut off and if you're not catered you never see anyone except your own flat (corridors are separate, feels a bit too 'apartment' and not enough 'uni halls'.) The architecture is horrible – feels like being in a holding area. Makes early sunsets especially depressing. Genuinely can't wait to leave this place.
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Personally I hate it here. Very grey (though the sewage ponds are a good effort.) Social experience is very bad – everyone feels very cut off and if you're not catered you never see anyone except your own flat (corridors are separate, feels a bit too 'apartment' and not enough 'uni halls'.) The architecture is horrible – feels like being in a holding area. Makes early sunsets especially depressing. Genuinely can't wait to leave this place.
Price from | £163.92 per week (subject to availability) |
Catering | Mixed |
Postcode | KY16 9WJ |
38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
07 Sep
Move in from
£163.92
From (Per week)
38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
Flexible
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£226.82
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50 Weeks
Tenancy Length
Flexible
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£209.64
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50 Weeks
Tenancy Length
Flexible
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£284.18
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Personally I hate it here. Very grey (though the sewage ponds are a good effort.) Social experience is very bad – everyone feels very cut off and if you're not catered you never see anyone except your own flat (corridors are separate, feels a bit too 'apartment' and not enough 'uni halls'.) The architecture is horrible – feels like being in a holding area. Makes early sunsets especially depressing. Genuinely can't wait to leave this place.
Halls was really good on campus
Newest halls so cant complain
lovely building and the flat is beautiful. Absolutely love it here.
Nice halls but many things missing that still haven't been given to us
The cheapest university accommodation , sadly it's being torn down now . Although it was a great place to live in with great people
A very nice hall, although it is the furthest from the town centre. It is however very close to the Science Faculty and the Sports Centre. It was flat style living and therefore there wasn't a cleaning facility for the flat.