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3.0 mi from University of Leicester - Main Campus View map
  • 45 mins
  • 9 mins
  • 36 mins
3.0 mi from University of Leicester - Main Campus View map
  • 45 mins
  • 9 mins
  • 36 mins

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Really good accommodation. It’s nice and quiet later in the day so you won’t be disrupted when you’re trying to sleep. And issues you have are fixed in a good amount of time (e.g. I asked for a new desk chair and they gave me one around 2 days after submitting the form; my friend asked for a new bed frame because hers squeaked when she turned in her sleep & they got her one a few days later) The poster sales on in the SU make decorating the space very fun and there’s more than enough storage space both in the wardrobe and under the bed. Sometimes there’s minor issues with WiFi and sometimes the elevator isn’t available for a bit but neither cause massive issues. If you get an ensuite, you only share the kitchen with 4 others so communal areas don’t get too dirty either. All around I’m planning on staying in Pavs for second year as I believe it’s a reasonable price for the facilities. The Centrebus to campus is also free for students.

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By member7127323
On 16th December 24
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Most helpful review

Really good accommodation. It’s nice and quiet later in the day so you won’t be disrupted when you’re trying to sleep. And issues you have are fixed in a good amount of time (e.g. I asked for a new desk chair and they gave me one around 2 days after submitting the form; my friend asked for a new bed frame because hers squeaked when she turned in her sleep & they got her one a few days later) The poster sales on in the SU make decorating the space very fun and there’s more than enough storage space both in the wardrobe and under the bed. Sometimes there’s minor issues with WiFi and sometimes the elevator isn’t available for a bit but neither cause massive issues. If you get an ensuite, you only share the kitchen with 4 others so communal areas don’t get too dirty either. All around I’m planning on staying in Pavs for second year as I believe it’s a reasonable price for the facilities. The Centrebus to campus is also free for students.

Value for money
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Property management
Cleaning
Social spaces
Social experience
Internet / Wifi
By member7127323
On 16th December 24
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Student Review: 4.3 /5
By member7127323 On 16th December 24 verified Verified student

Really good accommodation. It’s nice and quiet later in the day so you won’t be disrupted when you’re trying to sleep. And issues you have are fixed in a good amount of time (e.g. I asked for a new desk chair and they gave me one around 2 days after submitting the form; my friend asked for a new bed frame because hers squeaked when she turned in her sleep & they got her one a few days later) The poster sales on in the SU make decorating the space very fun and there’s more than enough storage space both in the wardrobe and under the bed. Sometimes there’s minor issues with WiFi and sometimes the elevator isn’t available for a bit but neither cause massive issues. If you get an ensuite, you only share the kitchen with 4 others so communal areas don’t get too dirty either. All around I’m planning on staying in Pavs for second year as I believe it’s a reasonable price for the facilities. The Centrebus to campus is also free for students.

Value for money
Location
Property management
Cleaning
Social spaces
Social experience
Internet / Wifi
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