14 Single Rooms - Ensuite
40-50 Weeks
Tenancy Length
Flexible
Move in from
£205.66
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Crome Court is a beautiful, modern building originally made for postgrads but they opened half of it up to undergrads after an increased demand for higher level accommodation. The cleaning and maintenance staff were always quick to fix anything broken and did their jobs thoroughly. The kitchen is a massive space perfect for socialisation. However, you pay the same for Crome that you do for Hickling and Barton, but there is definitely less storage space and no sofa in the kitchen! Apart from that, no other concerns!
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Crome Court is a beautiful, modern building originally made for postgrads but they opened half of it up to undergrads after an increased demand for higher level accommodation. The cleaning and maintenance staff were always quick to fix anything broken and did their jobs thoroughly. The kitchen is a massive space perfect for socialisation. However, you pay the same for Crome that you do for Hickling and Barton, but there is definitely less storage space and no sofa in the kitchen! Apart from that, no other concerns!
Price from | £205.66 per week (subject to availability) |
Catering | Self-catered |
Postcode | NR4 7TJ |
40-50 Weeks
Tenancy Length
Flexible
Move in from
£205.66
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.
This is totally up to you! Catered accommodation means you will be served meals at set times in a dining hall, and you’ll likely have access to fewer kitchen facilities than if you were to stay in self-catered accommodation.
A guarantor is a person who signs a contract to agree to pay your rent if you are unable to. Most university accommodation requires a guarantor, and this applies to both domestic and international students.
Most likely, yes, you’ll need to pay a deposit. This will be refunded at the end of your stay as long as there is no damage to the room or property.
If you are staying in university-run accommodation or private halls, your rent should include any utilities such as electricity, gas, water, and internet. Students are not required to pay council tax, however you may need to fill in an exemption form so make sure you check with your local council.
Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) are residential buildings designed for students. They are often located close to campus, boast modern facilities, include all bills, and often have staff on site to assist residents.
Student accommodation is typically fully furnished. Your room should include at least a bed, clothes storage, desk and chair. You’ll likely need to bring things such as bedding and kitchen utensils, but we have a full list here of everything you’ll need.
Probably one of the better places to stay on campus, but I think Barton and Hickling are better and they are the same price. Another alternative is Crown Place but thats in the town. Far better than Paston or Ziggurats in my opinion though
Crome Court is a beautiful, modern building originally made for postgrads but they opened half of it up to undergrads after an increased demand for higher level accommodation. The cleaning and maintenance staff were always quick to fix anything broken and did their jobs thoroughly. The kitchen is a massive space perfect for socialisation. However, you pay the same for Crome that you do for Hickling and Barton, but there is definitely less storage space and no sofa in the kitchen! Apart from that, no other concerns!
Too expensive, you can find a better place cheaper somewhere else.