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The spot of this accommodation is in the middle of campus with a beautiful breath taking view and it’s big and the halls are clean and tidy
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The spot of this accommodation is in the middle of campus with a beautiful breath taking view and it’s big and the halls are clean and tidy
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Telephone | 020 8223 5409 |
Postcode | E16 2GG |
Price from | £196.00 per week for 24/25 (subject to availability) |
Features | Communal Kitchen, Electricity, Fully Furnished |
Room Types
Single Rooms - East Standard Ensuite Room
Single Rooms - East Standard Enhanced Ensuite
Single Rooms Shared Bathroom East Standard 4 Bed Apartment - room
Single Studios East Standard Studio
Amenities
Features
- Communal Kitchen
- Storage Units
Internet Access
- WiFi
Special Policies
- No Smoking
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Read East Halls - Redbridge House Reviews
I like the accommodation and it's amenities. The location and proximity to the campus is also great.
The spot of this accommodation is in the middle of campus with a beautiful breath taking view and it’s big and the halls are clean and tidy
Residential life staff are disgusting. They are scammers and do not care for the students who live there. They steal thousands from students even if they suffer a life threatening illness. They put money before a human rights.
If you like these things then go ahead and stay there 1. Thin walls 2. Cleaners steal things from kitchens 3. You get scammed for rent 4. If you accidentally close your door with your keys inside, that's 20 quid they're charging you 5. The lift always smells like piss
Loud neighbours and security doesnt do much. things constantly break
Wifi useable but not great, cleaning team were great. No living room/social spaces at all. Close to uni. Security wouldn't let students who didn't live in your hall into your flat. Very annoying.
I enjoyed my stay on campus during my first year. My flatmates were friendly, and tidy, kept quite at late hours. Overall it was worth staying there for the first year, however due to its increased price I am glad I found people to move out with.
Not too expensive when it comes to on campus living in London but can be very noisy next to the DLR track and London city airport.
Social spaces only given 3 stars as there are no communal spaces in these halls except each flat's shared kitchen and dining room. There are shared social spaces built at the Docklands campus, separatefrom the halls.