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Upon visiting Endliffe on a University open day you are politely greeted and toured of the state-of-the-art accommodation around the Edge. Little did you know that when you got of the double decker shuttle bus, strategically parked to block to view of the catered accommodations, there lay an undisturbed South-Wing Block.... This prison like building we liked to call home, a.k.a the s******. You'll make great friends, especially ones who like to kick doors down, over the period of the year as youll never be alone. Sharing 3 toilets amongst 17 boys makes you realise the need of a toilet brush and more secure locks.
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Upon visiting Endliffe on a University open day you are politely greeted and toured of the state-of-the-art accommodation around the Edge. Little did you know that when you got of the double decker shuttle bus, strategically parked to block to view of the catered accommodations, there lay an undisturbed South-Wing Block.... This prison like building we liked to call home, a.k.a the s******. You'll make great friends, especially ones who like to kick doors down, over the period of the year as youll never be alone. Sharing 3 toilets amongst 17 boys makes you realise the need of a toilet brush and more secure locks.
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Price from | £190.40 per week (subject to availability) |
Catering | Catered |
Postcode | S10 3DG |
42 Weeks
Tenancy Length
Flexible
Move in from
£190.40
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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.
Worst accomodation possible at the University. Management useless and cleaning not good. Maggots found in the cupboard upon arrival! Don’t do it to yourself!!
Really bad experience don't go!!Please
Upon visiting Endliffe on a University open day you are politely greeted and toured of the state-of-the-art accommodation around the Edge. Little did you know that when you got of the double decker shuttle bus, strategically parked to block to view of the catered accommodations, there lay an undisturbed South-Wing Block.... This prison like building we liked to call home, a.k.a the s******. You'll make great friends, especially ones who like to kick doors down, over the period of the year as youll never be alone. Sharing 3 toilets amongst 17 boys makes you realise the need of a toilet brush and more secure locks.
Year upon year, Stephenson has ushered in the most capable of students throughout the whole of Sheffield. Set within mature gardens, the structurally sound building is complete with soundproof rooms containing: a large desk, big windows, ample storage, a comfy bed and a sink/toilet. Security and safety is of upmost importance with locks on all the entrances never failing, surprise 3am fire drills and indestructible room doors. Modern kitchens (complete with their own smoke machines) and large communal spaces are unrivalled throughout the whole of Endcliffe. Students build up a good rapport with the cleaners who take out the bins daily. Dinner is at 5pm on the dot served by friendly, polite staff. Apply to Stephenson for the best 1st year experience and to meet amazing people. But remember curfew at 11pm!
By far the greatest accommodation Sheffield has to offer: beautiful interior, corridor perfectly designed for a bit of a cricket net (watch out for the ceiling tiles though...), outstanding kitchen with a plethora of facilities, (including the largest fridge the university could find) and not forgetting the large communal area with a table and seats provided by the university itself... Make sure you ask for catered shared bathrooms and you will never be disappointed. Dinners are a highlight when the clan migrate into the actually Endcliffe in which they wished to belong :'(
Oh, Stephenson. I'll miss you. This is not by any means the shiniest accommodation. If your priorities include spotless en-suites and large kitchens (mine did when I applied), then Rivelin, Frogatt, etc, on the main Endcliffe site will serve you better. In fact, Stevo's a bit of a s******, but I absolutely would not have lived anywhere else in first year. Everyone on my corridor (yh, we live on corridors of 16+ people, deal with it) has loved it. The layout, combined with the number of people grouped together, and the catered nature of the halls makes this an amazingly social place. There's no sofas and the kitchen is the size of a cupboard, but living in a group of 16 mates draws everyone out of their shell. I don't feel that it's fair to rate Stephenson by its individual aspects- it's never going to come off well next to new accom like Howden, but as a social experience it's been fantastic. Tl;dr: actual accommodation- pretty s*****, student experience- awesome.
Minimalist interior design. Grim toilets. Terrible food. But is the best by far for experience. Have met some of the best people in these flats and had some of the best moments in my life in these flats and I wouldn’t change a thing. Best accommodation in Sheffield by a mile. Would recommend for anyone even the most introverted and prudish.
It's cool, management is friendly.
Wow! S-block is really incredible, you could take my word for it, but I advise you visit in person to admire the aesthetically groundbreaking structure.☮
Rooms were really nice and big. However, there is no social space. Although this accommodation is for catered students it would be beneficial to have more than one small fridge between 13 people!
Cleaners don't clean well, no communal area in flats the kitchens are dire
Stephenson Hall is one of the finer options for accommodation the University has to offer... 10/10 would redo 1st year in Stevo.
It's a really crap accommodation, but you'll never be lonely, you'll never be bored, you'll wonder how the rest of uni survives without all the banter you have.
Terrible halls, the oldest in either student village. No social space and single sex flats mean it is very noisy. If you want to party every night its great, but if you actually want to sleep every night then look elsewhere. Rooms are about half the size of the more modern flats in endcliffe and ranmoor, and facilities are extremely poor. There's no security, locks on block doors barely work, and the security staff don't bother to patrol since it is apart from the rest of the student accommodation. Food is lacking and facilities for cooking are dire. In short, if you want to party every night and live in squalor, apply for "stevo". If you want to have a good time at uni and live relatively comfortably without people partying outside your door, apply anywhere else.
Despite only having corridors to socialise on, the amount of people you will come in to contact with and friends you make will make the whole experience worthwhile. If you live in stepheson you will come to absolutely love it,
STEVO, so clean and the bottom floor showers never flood, people always flush the chain and there are no maggots in the shower
Stevo is the sickest hall in Sheff
By far the best halls- we're the most sociable for a reason, and everyone who isn't here wishes they were because there isn't an experience like it. You're missing out on uni if you're not in Stephenson
Typical halls bit significant lack of any social space other than the corridor and the kitchen lacking in oven and extremely limited fridge space for the number of people living there
The room is extremely big, that is the main reason why I love my flat
One of the Jacuzzis dosent work...
Year on year Stephenson Hall is over-subscribed several times over and the apparentness of this is obvious when you first set foot into the Georgian building. You haven't lived if you never get to visit S-block, this extension contains an assortment of 28 student rooms (**ugh-huh** 27) all featuring a flavouring of modern mustard-coloured walls. The kitchen is the true highlight though with several fridges and other appliances the conscientious student is always on the lookout for. Also as an added bonus, the super-sensitive fire alarms take all the worries away of being trapped in the building during a fire and dying. The student representative from the block (a rare specimen) is always on the lookout to moisten up the environment with the primary intention of increasing the amount of mildew in the corridors.. and fridges... With Schmeggs, Stubbz, Penguins and Spiders it is quite a zoo here too. The Little Mermaid herself resides amongst us along with other nocturnal creatures.
By far the best accommodation. The water in the taps are so hot you can make tea straight from them. The 'no window, no ventilation' kitchen is basically a free sauna, so say goodbye to a costly gym membership. The tunes are loud
Just stunning, not too hot, not too cold, not to hard, not too soft
Loving life here! S club 27 for the win!
If you're going to visit this fine establishment, do bring a snorkelling kit, because the place is proper moist.
S-block (also known as s S club 27) have great banter. The rooms are great, no one steals each others stuff
No words, only panties, pizza boxes, lads, thumbs, schmeggs, and skid marks, without a doubt the best accommodation in all of Yorkshire, let alone Sheffield
proper fine establishment, no complaints, 10/10, bangin'.
Bunch of heros, mainly S block. Coolest block rep going xxx
Family friendly clean living, nothing more to say, laundrette is very close and so is the ever popular Hall for table tennis, ladsladsladsladslads.
__________Good, strong, lads._________
Somewhat the outcasts of Endcliffe, we stand together as fight, led by our fierce leader Patrick Trant III. Braveheart like he stands tall as we rally together to fight off Schmegg like intruders and protect Stevo's inhabitants. Some say that there is a difference in temperature from room to room. Where as the upper floors bathroom can be compared to hoth from the Empire Strikes Back. Overall its sick brah
There ain't no party like an Sblock party. Putang is sound aswell.
All round good accommodation, though if you're in S Block beware of the legendary Mexican Bandito El Schmeggo, he'll steal your girl, then he'll steal your heart <3
If you want to not be disappointed, come in with lower than no expectations.
The cleanest, friendliest, door-lockiest place in Sheffield, with a large hall perfect for pre-drinks and 2 pianos in close proximity for the musical types. Sincerely, Schmegg Schmeggington
There are people who live in Sblock and there are those who wish they lived in SBlock
Good shower , banter is impeccable
It's going off here... #Sblock
Fantastic group of people. Catered lifestyle is unbelievable. S block is great.
Best Halls in Sheffield although they would never tell you before you get here. So sociable, people at the moment are all legendary. So happy at Stevo would never want to be anywhere else
stunning, such top blokes who live there and everything just works. Nothing complicated
Probably one of the worst halls in Sheffield uni in terms of room size and facilities but I can almost guarantee that its the most social Hall here! Therefore if you value having an amazing time and meeting loads of (mostly) great people over having a slightly larger desk, sofas and a decent sized kitchen then stevo is definitely the best Hall!
Very mediocre accommodation, but great for meeting lots of people and good location.
I'd have to completely disagree with everything everyone else has said. Stephenson is BY FAR the best accommodation. You DO NOT need to have an en-suite bathroom. You DO NOT need to pay for all the extras. You WILL meet the most amazing people in Stephenson. Stephenson is the most social of any accommodation I've been to. The basic living quarters gives everyone something to bond over, knowing that you're all stuck in the same boat, you naturally all get along! I know that the guys I lived with in my first year, will be friends for life! Don't knock Stevo if you've never lived there. I couldn't possibly imagine wanting to live somewhere else!
As Insurance accommodation we didn't really know what to expect, but the fact we were all in the same boat made it much easier. Because of the large groups of people on a corridor you have far more options to find really good friends and we seemed to be by far the most social halls on campus. No the rooms aren't as good and it is catered accommodation, but it's closer to the SU than the rest of the accommodation and it has its own library. At the start we all didn't really like it to be honest, but in the end I was really sad to leave.
Brilliant for socialising with other flats, not so much with each other as no communal space
s**thole but the cleaners were nice
The worst accomodation in the uni of sheffield, oldest and all catered - seems everyone I met was put here because of insurance or clearing applications. No social spaces in the flat apart from the large corridors, although the rooms feel bigger than the newer ones (probably because we have a tiny desk compared). Being catered is a pain but you do become proficient in the art of microwave cooking by the end of your first semester. All in all - nice people, I wouldn't pick it if I had a choice.
Living in A-G we had no hot water for 8.5% of the year, and we were always made to feel a burden when we complained. The food on the catered allowance doesn't have a lot of choice and you have to pay extra for vegetables a lot of the time. The cleaning was, to start with, very poor but improved as the year went on. There's no social space (apart from the hall) and the corridors at too small to congregate in. However, I've met amazing friends!