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16 Northcourt Avenue House Reviews

3 Reviews by Students
#25 out of 26 halls at University of Reading


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0.6 mi from University of Reading - Whiteknights Campus View map
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0.6 mi from University of Reading - Whiteknights Campus View map
  • 13 mins
  • 3 mins
  • 13 mins

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Most helpful review

Great accomodation. Was booked in for a studio flat but ended up being 1 bedroom. It's an older house so it definitely had it's problems but anything major was fixed super quickly and all maintenance staff were lovely. Northcourt reception team are fantastic and overall I would stay again if I could.

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By member5115058
On 18th September 24
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Most helpful review

Great accomodation. Was booked in for a studio flat but ended up being 1 bedroom. It's an older house so it definitely had it's problems but anything major was fixed super quickly and all maintenance staff were lovely. Northcourt reception team are fantastic and overall I would stay again if I could.

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By member5115058
On 18th September 24
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Student Review: 5 /5
By member10115453 On 20th September 24 verified Verified student

i was impressed by the help they always gave me to move our luggage, as we have many of them. the room was spacious to contain all our luggage

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Reply from 16 Northcourt Avenue House On 17th October 24
Student Review: 4.7 /5
By Sara31803145 On 18th September 24 verified Verified student

It is a really wonderful experience during this one year at the hall. It really feel like home for me as an international student here in the UK.

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Reply from 16 Northcourt Avenue House On 11th October 24
Student Review: 4.3 /5
By member5115058 On 18th September 24 verified Verified student

Great accomodation. Was booked in for a studio flat but ended up being 1 bedroom. It's an older house so it definitely had it's problems but anything major was fixed super quickly and all maintenance staff were lovely. Northcourt reception team are fantastic and overall I would stay again if I could.

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Property management
Cleaning
Social spaces
Social experience
Internet / Wifi
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Reply from 16 Northcourt Avenue House On 17th October 24

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