Rooms - Single Adapted Ensuite Bedroom
38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
14 Sep
Move in from
£160.02
From (Per week)
Decent place for the price, leagues ahead of Wheatley that I stayed at in my first year. Decent kitchen facilities and reception is always friendly. Cleaning a but intermittent but mostly okay.
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Decent place for the price, leagues ahead of Wheatley that I stayed at in my first year. Decent kitchen facilities and reception is always friendly. Cleaning a but intermittent but mostly okay.
Postcode | OX3 7XA |
Features | Bike Storage, Broadband, Coin-operated Communal Laundry |
38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
14 Sep
Move in from
£160.02
From (Per week)
38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
14 Sep
Move in from
£154.98
From (Per week)
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Terrible! Our flat was mouldy and making us sick. The staff is rude and only tried to help when I contacted other authorities. The carpets were nasty, stained and dirty, my curtain was so mouldy and dirty I had to throw it out. My chair started growing mould after two weeks. The kitchen is disgusting and our fridge broke, we had to wait several weeks to get it replaced!!! Mouldy showers, toilets and window frames. No social space, would NOT recommend!
Decent place for the price, leagues ahead of Wheatley that I stayed at in my first year. Decent kitchen facilities and reception is always friendly. Cleaning a but intermittent but mostly okay.
Forced to move because our flat had COCKROACHES in it.
Pretty rubbish halls. Small flats that need to be refurbished. Social space is very limited.
Great location. Flats not great but ok.
A decent place, very convenient to get to campus. Limited social space beyond your kitchen, but close enough to uni that it doesn't really matter.
Great accommodation very close to uni and has all the appropriate facilities.