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The room its self is very nice but there are no communal spaces. There’s no kitchen.
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The room its self is very nice but there are no communal spaces. There’s no kitchen.
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Read St John's College Reviews
The accommodation is central but outdated as all of the buildings are fairly old. The main thing that desperately needs updating is the water pressure and bathrooms.
2 bedroom flat for half the market price with a premium location, it’s great!
The room its self is very nice but there are no communal spaces. There’s no kitchen.
Genuinely great college and rooms. They toss money at you in the forms of grants to travel, buy books etc.. It has a great location and unlike most other colleagues all the accommodation is all on site. Even the houses are just by the back of college so you can live with your friends but still pay the subsidised rent and have on call maintenence.
The best college in Oxford! Friendly people, wonderful staff, amazing location and big, comfortable rooms.
Pretty well priced compared with other Oxford colleges. Most rooms are a good size. Many rooms have sinks and/or walk-in wardrobes. Kitchen facilities aren't great in most quads (except Ken drew, Garden and Museum rd).