Studios Deluxe Studio Double Occupancy
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
06 Sep
Move in from
£257.00
From (Per week)
Location is perfect for a student close to uni but close to everything else too Bedrooms are nice but kitchen and bathrooms are a mess and things needs fixing
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Location is perfect for a student close to uni but close to everything else too Bedrooms are nice but kitchen and bathrooms are a mess and things needs fixing
Features | Bike Storage, Cable TV, Common Room |
Postcode | PL4 9AZ |
Price from | £189.00 per week (subject to availability) |
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
06 Sep
Move in from
£257.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
06 Sep
Move in from
£207.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
06 Sep
Move in from
£198.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
06 Sep
Move in from
£189.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
06 Sep
Move in from
£248.00
From (Per week)
Arts University Plymouth
University of Plymouth
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Do not go here no matter what it has to be the worst halls imaginable just pay the extra and go somewhere better. The rooms are very small and get almost no natural light or air flow at all. It makes for a depressing s*** hole honestly. There is constant problems with anything in the flat too, the fridge is old and frosts over, till it can't shut. The taps make loud noises and spit very hot water everywhere when you turn them ever so slightly. The shower head constantly loses pressure and temperature. The walls are paper thin so all the fire doors being slammed and anyone talking can be heard loudly in your room. The RA's do nothing to stop the alcoholic's every night smashing glass or screaming in the courtyard which echos around and in to your room all night. I wish this place would burn to the ground, especially with the regular fire alarms all the time. Because having a shower sets them off and b****** like that. So its common to have 3 or more a week at times. It gets very hot
Location is perfect for a student close to uni but close to everything else too Bedrooms are nice but kitchen and bathrooms are a mess and things needs fixing
Did not like this place
I would suggest gilwell personally! St Teresa is pretty much where they shove everyone who is late to apply! Don't go on the first floor as the windows are very thin and you can hear everything.