Single Rooms - Ensuite
24-52 Weeks
Tenancy Length
12 Jan
Move in from
£114.00
From (Per week)
Good enough student accommodation, not much going on, as not in the city, rather a small town 30mins from Wolverhampton. Student Union can be good, but is usually very quiet. Cafeteria on campus with hot food, gym with good prices next to halls, all teaching building maximum 3 min walk away. Bedrooms have good space with decent storage, but bedframes is just a wire square on legs with no sides made from metal, which I have ripped socks on :/ *Beds are small single size, not single beds size (30"x75)*, which can be a problem when buying bedsheets or if you are a larger individual. Showers are a little miserable ngl; tiny cubicle with shower heads bolted to the wall and no manoeuvrability, unfortunate for anyone 5'8" or less. Kitchens are very good with full size fridges and freezers and lots of cupboards, and induction hobs. Radiators work very well. Decent place to live while studying, shame about the lack of social activity on campus that doesn't involve drinking or smoking.
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Good enough student accommodation, not much going on, as not in the city, rather a small town 30mins from Wolverhampton. Student Union can be good, but is usually very quiet. Cafeteria on campus with hot food, gym with good prices next to halls, all teaching building maximum 3 min walk away. Bedrooms have good space with decent storage, but bedframes is just a wire square on legs with no sides made from metal, which I have ripped socks on :/ *Beds are small single size, not single beds size (30"x75)*, which can be a problem when buying bedsheets or if you are a larger individual. Showers are a little miserable ngl; tiny cubicle with shower heads bolted to the wall and no manoeuvrability, unfortunate for anyone 5'8" or less. Kitchens are very good with full size fridges and freezers and lots of cupboards, and induction hobs. Radiators work very well. Decent place to live while studying, shame about the lack of social activity on campus that doesn't involve drinking or smoking.
Price from | £114.00 per week (subject to availability) |
Catering | Self-catered |
Postcode | WS1 3BD |
24-52 Weeks
Tenancy Length
12 Jan
Move in from
£114.00
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.
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Good enough student accommodation, not much going on, as not in the city, rather a small town 30mins from Wolverhampton. Student Union can be good, but is usually very quiet. Cafeteria on campus with hot food, gym with good prices next to halls, all teaching building maximum 3 min walk away. Bedrooms have good space with decent storage, but bedframes is just a wire square on legs with no sides made from metal, which I have ripped socks on :/ *Beds are small single size, not single beds size (30"x75)*, which can be a problem when buying bedsheets or if you are a larger individual. Showers are a little miserable ngl; tiny cubicle with shower heads bolted to the wall and no manoeuvrability, unfortunate for anyone 5'8" or less. Kitchens are very good with full size fridges and freezers and lots of cupboards, and induction hobs. Radiators work very well. Decent place to live while studying, shame about the lack of social activity on campus that doesn't involve drinking or smoking.
Ok accommodation, not much around, cleaners can make up problems
Well kept clean area inside and out. Hardly any issues.