Single Rooms - Shared Bathroom Classic Room
39 Weeks
Tenancy Length
14 Sep
Move in from
£155.00
From (Per week)
Accomodation is clearly old and their lack of maintenance on the building is poor from management. However, location is perfect for studying on moulsecoob campus and my room is the biggest uni room I've ever seen. Showers smell and wet room is impractical, one fridge for eight people is impractical. However location is great and the green spaces outside make a difference for student mental health
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Accomodation is clearly old and their lack of maintenance on the building is poor from management. However, location is perfect for studying on moulsecoob campus and my room is the biggest uni room I've ever seen. Showers smell and wet room is impractical, one fridge for eight people is impractical. However location is great and the green spaces outside make a difference for student mental health
Postcode | BN2 4GA |
Price from | £155.00 per week for 24/25 (subject to availability) |
39 Weeks
Tenancy Length
14 Sep
Move in from
£155.00
From (Per week)
University of Brighton
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Accomodation is clearly old and their lack of maintenance on the building is poor from management. However, location is perfect for studying on moulsecoob campus and my room is the biggest uni room I've ever seen. Showers smell and wet room is impractical, one fridge for eight people is impractical. However location is great and the green spaces outside make a difference for student mental health
Not worth staying in this accommodation, a very bad experience. Anti-social behaviour from other residential students who are 24/7 drunk and shouting outside. Students doing drugs, not only that I've witness drug dealers selling drugs to students. Nothing is done by members of staff.
Over priced rabbit
In such a bad University i dint expect something better...
The halls at the University are acceptable. Especially in Falmer it is better,
Value for Money: You are catered during the week and this makes everything a lot easier to be able to concentrate on your studies as all you don't need to worry too much about cooking after lectures Location: Less than 2 minutes walk to lecture theatres Hall Management: The issues that may occur are attended to at the time the incident is mentioned Cleaning: Twice a week Common Room/ Social Spaces/ Social Experience: because all the student flats at these halls are close to each other, this allows for everyone to make friends quickly. Internet: PERFECT!
It's good but has that lived in feel. There's obviously small little things to it that make it feel like older buildings. Slight mould, mixed furnishings, old carpets etc. However despite that it feels homely and the staff are always very friendly. Living right next to Uni, a bus stop, and the train station makes up for the location slightly out of town and there's never really many problems with noise.