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pixie_hall Halls Of Residence At The University Of Surrey: ... of the good things about the uniS accommodation is the variety, you've got really posh places with ensuite shower rooms to duplexes where you have to share you life with someone you've never met, to Hazel Farm which is 3 miles from campus, but is by far the cheapest. I stayed in Twyford court, It was my fourth choice and the most expensive of the residences. It was full of post grads, lovely though they ...
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South East England Accommodation

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Accommodation - Warneford Hall Warneford Hall
Accommodation / Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7XA. 255 single study bedrooms in self-contained flats mostly housing six residents.
 
Crescent Hall Crescent Hall
Accommodation / Crescent Road, Temple Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2NS. 46 modern self contained flats comprising 300 single study bedrooms each with a handbasin. Self-catering, kitchen and bathroom groups of 6-7
 
Accommodation - Morrell Hall Morrell Hall
Accommodation / John Garne Way, Marston, Oxford OX3 OTU. 550 single-study bedrooms in modern self-contained flats. Self-catering, kitchen and bathroom groups of 5-6
 
Lady Spencer Lady Spencer
Accommodation / Wheatley, Oxford OX33 1HX. 341 single study Catered during term-time - breakfast and dinner weekdays, breakfast Saturdays and breakfast and lunch Sundays bedrooms accommodated in five blocks. Bathing facilities shared between 8 people.
 
Accommodation - Cotuit Hall Cotuit Hall
Accommodation / Pullens Lane, Headington, Oxford OX3 0BZ. 101 single study bedrooms. Catered during term-time - breakfast and dinner weekdays, brunch and dinner weekends. Bathing facilities shared between 6 to 9 people
 
Fedden House Flats Fedden House Flats
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Accommodation - Mitchell Hall Mitchell Hall
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Lanchester Hall Lanchester Hall
312 rooms, all with telephones; 142 rooms have private en-suite facilities. All accommodation is self-catering in clusters of six or eight rooms.
 
Accommodation - Middle Mill Halls Middle Mill Halls
Accommodation / 204 places
 
 
Kingston Hill Halls Kingston Hill Halls
Accommodation / 565 places
 
 
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bailey_kipper_uk Romero Hall
... halls are mainly for those students studying a course at the New College (formerly LSU) campus. The main courses are Sport, Art and Teaching. If you are on one of these 3 courses the likelyhood is that you will be in one of 3 main halls. Gately, Romero or Traditional. The other 2 will soon have separate categories. When you come to University you want somewhere that you can call home for the first year of your studies. Romero Halls offers you a decent room to call home. The room has a desk, bed, and phone connection the rest is up to you. Also there is an en-suite 'room' in each flat. Word of advice - when you have a shower make sure the shower ...
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RiotGrrly Accommodation in general
... to Oxford Brookes Uni was a bit of a rush job and I didn't have a choice accommodation. Having a car limited my choices even further, so I ended up at Wheatley. Situated about five miles south east of Oxford, Wheatley Campus has both halls of resisence, and the Business School. The first thing you'll see on the approach is The Tower Block which earned the Campus the nickname of the 'projects' or the 'ghetto'. Apparently it sways in the wind but I'm not living there so I couldn't verify that. I have been in though, and it reminds me of a Spanish Hotel. A cheap one. In D building - my home! - in our particular section (J9 to J16) ...
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internetangel Accommodation in general
... university of sheffield is, without a doubt, a city based university. It is true that i hadnt actually visited the place before i started uni there - as i'd gone through the clearing system (aaaaarrrrghhhhhhh)- but what i found was very different to what i'd imagined. This was magnified even more when i was presented with my timetable that had me placed one one side of the city for one lecture then at the opposite end for another class immediately afterwards???!!! Believe me, the logistics of the defied me. Maybe i was supposed to take advantage of the very reliable tram service?! This i would gladly have done if they didn't petrify me quite so much - sil...
Read the full review: sheffield uni.......where?how?why? by internetangel
 
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