|
Hunter Court & Coopers CourtNewest Review: ... A particular favourite amongst those living at Hunter is the fact that one is able to get up at 8.55 in the morning and still reach that beloved 9 a.m. lecture-very handy indeed! There are not too many disadvantages. However, there are some things that need to be mentioned. There is a 1000 pound limit on electricity. While this may sound a lot, one must bear in mind that Aberdeen tends to ... more |
||
Read Reviews for Hunter Court & Coopers Court
by Former Aberdonian - written on 04/02/09
Rating:
Hunter Court, as it states on its webpage, is ideally situated right in the heart of the university campus. The Edward Wright building, one of the main ports of call for internet access, is directly opposite and is open 24 hours. The St Machar bar and the Bobbin are also only a stone's throw away, especially useful if you happen to require some chill-out time over a beer or two. A particular favourite amongst those living at Hunter is the fact that one is able to get up at 8.55 in the morning and still reach that beloved 9 a.m. lecture-very handy indeed! There are not too many disadvantages. However, there are some things that need to be mentioned. There is a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/02/01 (Very useful, 463 readings)
Rating:
Hunter Court is a building of 24 flats situated right next to William Guild Building and across from Edward Wright. Each flat had 5 independently let rooms, each with their own private en-suite with shower. Electricity and central heating are included in the price ( a limit of £1000 - go over this and you have to pay), which is an absolute god-send, if you're familiar with Aberdeen's winters! In addition to the five rooms there is a kitchen ( electric cooker with 4 rings) and a living room (sofas and a table). There is a meagre collection of pots and pans in the kitchen, along with basic cutlery/plates - but I would definitely advise taking a few of your own ... Read the complete review

