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alvinlwh Halls Of Residence At Kingston University in general: ... off I must stated that I have not lived at the halls, but had visited friends there a few times and stayed there for about 2 weeks. I will be commenting on Clayhill Halls which I had stay in. This hall is in the middle of no where, there is very little transport into or out of the halls. There is a university run shutter bus, but that does not run too regularly or too late into the night. So if you want to go ...
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Accommodation - Templeton Templeton
Accommodation / An eighteenth-century house accommodating forty students.
 
Froebel College Froebel College
Accommodation / Six on campus residential blocks
 
Accommodation - Linden House Linden House
Accommodation / Caters for 157 students
 
Newman House Newman House
Accommodation / 4 corridors of up to 17 students, shared kitchens
 
Accommodation - Bede House Bede House
Accommodation / smallish rooms, large TV rooms, 4 corridors of 24+ students, shared kitchens (one floor female only)
 
Shaw House Shaw House
Accommodation / 6 per flat, communal kitchen & lounge facilities, data cabling for internet access
 
Accommodation - Harcourt Hill Hall Harcourt Hill Hall
Accommodation / Westminster College, Botley, Oxford.400 Single Study Bedrooms, sharing kitchen and bathrooms in groups of 11.
 
Paul Kent Hall Paul Kent Hall
Accommodation / James Wolfe Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 2WA. 248 single-study bedrooms in self-contained flats. Most rooms have en-suite shower and toilet facilities. Self-catering, en-suite, kitchen groups of 6 to 9.
 
Accommodation - Mary Macdonald Hall Mary Macdonald Hall
Accommodation / 50 London Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LP. 19 single study bedrooms, sharing kitchens and bathrooms.
 
Arthur Sanctuary Hall Arthur Sanctuary Hall
Accommodation / Sandfield Road, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7RG. 91 student single study bedrooms with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities
 
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muminkex Halls Of Residence At The University Of Sussex
... spent my first year as an undergraduate in the on-campus halls at Sussex during 2001/2002. In my experience, most first-years opt for this route rather than finding their own accommodation elsewhere in Brighton or the surrounding areas. The University is situated in Falmer, not Brighton, which is three miles away. Falmer consists of basically the Sussex campus, a branch of the University of Brighton Campus (which includes a quite-nice gym facility with pool), a small two-platform train station and a few cottages. That's it. You can specify on your housing form from Sussex if you would prefer a particular type of accommodation, for example - non smoking, femal...
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a-true-ben Stevens Close
... just realised since the 'Testing' fiasco, this is my second 100th opinion! Since I’m now in the last week of my 38-week lease, I thought I’d take my last opportunity to write about my Halls of Residence. Now is neither the time nor the place to explain the finer details of Jesus College accommodation policy. To fill you in on the basics though: Jesus virtually guarantees accommodation to all undergraduates for the duration of their course. First years live actually in college in the city centre; second years move out to either Herberts Close down Cowley (known as ‘Barts’ for some reason) or Stevens Close in the Jericho region of...
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hc_wuk Halls Of Residence At The University Of Luton
... have been in halls in Luton for 2 separate years. In my first year I was Milliners way, and had the time of my life. Yes it's a fair bit away from the university, unless you want a longish walk it's better to catch the bus, but as that is cheap it doesn't matter much. My room was a reasonable size, bigger than the room smost of my friends had at other universities. It has a desk all down one length, into which was incorporated a sink at one end and a wrdrobe at the other, and in the middle there were some drawers. Above the desk section there were shelves attached to the walls. There was a large window at the opposite end to the door. The decoration...
Read the full review: The most fantastic time of my life by hc_wuk
 
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