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Newest Review: ... to them! The rooms seem to get very hot throughout the year, with the windows needing to be left open a lot - which can be a problem on the ground floor as this means the rooms can be - and have been - broken into. Noise is another problem in quite a lot of the rooms, if you are on the road side then you get heavy traffic during rush hour, and ambulances going past on the only route into the ... more

 ... city from the hospital. If you are facing inwards you will experience loud noises from excited drunks returning home from nights out, usually at around 3 in the morning. Everyone does it at somepoint. If you have your window shut however, the noises are ...more

Robert+Miller
Halls Of Residence At The University Of East Anglia in general: The Village (852 words)
by Robert Miller - written on 12/03/08
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The Village. The Village offers an ensuite room, with a good sized kitchen. The rooms themselves are reasonably small, mainly due to the 'shower pod' detracting from their sizes, but large enough to be comfortable in. The shower pods are very handy, as you don't have to go out of your room to get to the shower and you don't have to share it. The pods are small wet-rooms, which is a cool concept and works very well - unless you want to go in with socks on after a shower. I have never had a problem with 'clingy' shower curtains either. Each room comes with a large desk which has a pinboard and two large shelves above it. The desk provides plently of working space ...

lukeuea
Premium Review Not bad, not bad. (1886 words)
by lukeuea - written on 15/05/03 (Very useful, 2032 readings)
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Please note: this review is now rather out of date (it was last updated in 2004). Waveney Terrace no longer exists and there are many new ensuite residences. My view of the new ensuite residences is very similar to that of Nelson/Constable. They're nice, though the rooms are small (because the space for the shower room is DEDUCTED from the normal size of a UEA room (rather than added to it) but the new residences DO have lifts. Which is handy for day 1. Accommodation at the university of east anglia falls into four main categories: The Cheap: Suffolk Terrace, Norfolk Terrace The Expensive: Nelson Court, Constable Terrace, Colman House (and ...

 
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