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Newest Review: ... are prity much guarenteed to make friends. They employ people incase you get locked out. Dissadvantages- Their office closes really early. They collect your parcles; so if find out you have a parcle after office hours you need to wait till morning. Neighbours. Crime. Office staff.- including their use of foul language in formal conversations and letters. Expensive deposite. Clear divides arise early on and friends you once had you will never see. It's easy to get locked out. If your locked out too late you need to wait till morning and sleep with someone else/the floor. No living room. No common room of any sort. You will recieve... more

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Daniel
Accommodation in general: Claredale House review (171 words)
by Daniel - written on 01/05/08
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Advantages - It's in the centre of london; close to the city. Good transport links. Good security. They collect your parcles; so you don't need to wait in for anything. You are prity much guarenteed to make friends. They employ people incase you get locked out. Dissadvantages- Their office closes really early. They collect your parcles; so if find out you have a parcle after office hours you need to wait till morning. Neighbours. Crime. Office staff.- including their use of foul language in formal conversations and letters. Expensive deposite. Clear divides arise early on and friends you once had ...  Read the complete review

jinx
Premium Review Claredale House (694 words)
by - written on 09/10/00 (Very useful, 1213 readings)
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Run by a fat middle-aged man with little sense of humour, these self-catering halls of residence were surprisingly muchos fun! I arrived on my first day and queued up with my mummy to collect my keys and pay the deposit. Over the previous weeks, I had been receiving lots of mail from the University, basically giving us a choice of where we wanted to stay, whether we wanted mixed or single sex accommodation, all inclusive/self catering etc. Of course, I chose the option that would make me feel as much as possible like I was living far away from home and could do what I liked (within the relative safety of halls), and applied for Claredale House. ...  Read the complete review

 
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