Rooms - Single Ensuite
40 Weeks
Tenancy Length
Flexible
Move in from
£165.00
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Cornell quarter is lovely to stay in, there’s elevators in every block, kitchens are large and cleaned every week day and the rooms themselves are really nice. Maintenance is always quick to respond to any issues and the fob system always makes you feel secure. However the price is going up next year, and it is the most expensive accommodation on campus.
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Cornell quarter is lovely to stay in, there’s elevators in every block, kitchens are large and cleaned every week day and the rooms themselves are really nice. Maintenance is always quick to respond to any issues and the fob system always makes you feel secure. However the price is going up next year, and it is the most expensive accommodation on campus.
Postcode | TS1 3EZ |
Price from | £165.00 per week for 24/25 (subject to availability) |
Features | Cable TV, Cinema, Coin-operated Communal Laundry |
40 Weeks
Tenancy Length
Flexible
Move in from
£165.00
From (Per week)
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.
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Cornell quarter is lovely to stay in, there’s elevators in every block, kitchens are large and cleaned every week day and the rooms themselves are really nice. Maintenance is always quick to respond to any issues and the fob system always makes you feel secure. However the price is going up next year, and it is the most expensive accommodation on campus.
Fantastic accommodation right on the doorstep of university. Reception covered 24/7 so property nice and secure. Accommodation Team are approachable & friendly.
Very safe accommodation with convenient parcel reception
Lovely clean accommodation with a beautiful gym
PLEASE READ BEFORE DECIDING In my view it was way overpriced when I moved in and it is going up even more for future students! A student really needs to think long and hard if a gym, cinema room, wet room and double bed is worth paying the vast amount of money in comparison to Central Halls or West Parkside. There is no washing machine in your apartment, so have to pay for each time you use one of the machines in the laundry room. The cheapest usage is £3.90 for a quicker wash, £4.40 for medium and £4.90 for longer wash. The movie room is a nice space with a tv that isn't much bigger than the one in the kitchen. To get that benefit you have to use it a lot, and it's just a TV, so you have to bring your own movies. If you like football for example, maybe you could get a few mates round to watch a match, it'd be a great thing to use. I would stay away these halls as it costs more than it's worth. But if you do, then Sheila in reception is a ray of sunshine.