Single Studios Platinum Studio
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
13 Sep
Move in from
£245.00
From (Per week)
Really nice place to live with friendly staff. It's close to the train station and all the shops and the uni buildings. The apartments are nice and well maintained, I'd reccomend staying here!
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Really nice place to live with friendly staff. It's close to the train station and all the shops and the uni buildings. The apartments are nice and well maintained, I'd reccomend staying here!
Features | CCTV / Surveillance Cameras, Communal Kitchen, Electricity |
Postcode | LL57 1NP |
Price from | £207.00 per week (subject to availability) |
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
13 Sep
Move in from
£245.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
13 Sep
Move in from
£235.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
13 Sep
Move in from
£240.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
13 Sep
Move in from
£207.00
From (Per week)
Some students choose to stay during the academic year, whilst others – particularly international students – require a tenancy that covers the entire year. You can also find student accommodation that is available for one or two terms, classified as a “short stay” on our search filters.
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I’ve been living here for roughly 5 months and it has been an ok experience. The flat itself I’m happy with, it has the basic necessities such as a fridge with a freezer compartment, two hobs and a convection oven microwave. The microwave and fridge were both new when I moved in and are of good quality. The hob is ok, the over head extractor hood is in working condition, one of the bulbs is not working but the fan works. The bathroom is nice, they put in a new shower before I moved in. The bed is ok, the mattress they’ve provided is a bit thin so I had to purchase a mattress topper to make it more comfortable, but I have gotten used to it now and find it comfortable. I had to provide my own pillows and duvet. The heater in the room is good, it heats up quickly but only lasts for up to two hours at a time. The bin area is ok, I have no idea which waste bin is mine or if there even is a dedicated bin for me or my floor or what.
Really nice place to live with friendly staff. It's close to the train station and all the shops and the uni buildings. The apartments are nice and well maintained, I'd reccomend staying here!
Even if the place was not really good-looking, it is shockingly close to University. Despite the lack of social spaces, it was well taken care of and not too noisy