
SPC was a great place to live - 5-10 minute bus ride into town and 15 minute ride to university. I liked living away from the university - the campus is beautiful but if I lived there I would feel like I was never leaving the place where I study. I like the separation of work and home. The staff have always been very helpful and quick to fix anything we've needed - like when the hob broke in the kitchen or to change lights etc. It's a good place to be
On 30th April 15
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SPC was a great place to live - 5-10 minute bus ride into town and 15 minute ride to university. I liked living away from the university - the campus is beautiful but if I lived there I would feel like I was never leaving the place where I study. I like the separation of work and home. The staff have always been very helpful and quick to fix anything we've needed - like when the hob broke in the kitchen or to change lights etc. It's a good place to be
On 30th April 15
St Peter's Court Information
Telephone | +44 300 303 8642 |
Postcode | NG7 3EU |
Features | Located close to the Jubilee campus & within a 20-minute bus ride from the University Park campus or Nottingham Trent University city centre campus. Car parking on site & at other properties (extra charge), gym, bike storage, laundry, vending machine, common area, communal study space, outdoor social space, all bills included, Wi-Fi, secure access, maintenance support, contents insurance, 24/7 assistance, onsite service team & CCTV. |
Top tip | St Peter’s Court is home to 808 University of Nottingham students and is located within a vibrant area of the city. Visit the website to find out more! |
St Peter's Court Biography
St Peter's Court is ideally located close to the city centre, surrounded by numerous bars, supermarkets, takeaways and cafes. Not only is the accommodation close to the city centre, but it is also within easy reach of Jubilee campus and a twenty-minute local bus ride from the University Park campus or Nottingham Trent University city-centre campus.
St Peter’s Court offers residents convenient living as it is equipped with everything you could possibly need. You can make use of the common area that is fitted with a pool table and table tennis, soak up the summer sun in the outdoor social area, work up a sweat in the gym or get some classwork done in the communal study area. If you have a car then you’re in luck as parking is available onsite and at other properties, at an additional cost. There are also handy laundry facilities, bike storage, a vending machine and free Wi-Fi. For peace of mind, there is 24/7 assistance, secure access, maintenance support, CCTV and an onsite service team.
If you are looking to share with friends, you can choose to stay in an en-suite room where you share a kitchen and living space with flatmates. Alternatively, if you prefer to have more privacy, you can opt to stay in a studio room where you will have your own private kitchen. The rooms all come furnished with a bed, study area, en-suite bathroom, wardrobe and under bed storage.
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So I live here currently (sept 2020 - july 2021) and ngl it is probably the worst accommodation i could have got. I was really anxious to move due to coronavirus and the security has been so bad at dealing with it. My flatmates had a party in the flat and i made a noise complaint because we aren't allowed guests and im not trying to get covid and the secuirty guard didn't even break it up, they just told them to turn the music down when there were loads of people in the flat. I've been trying to move for a month now and it's extremely difficult and everyone is extremely unhelpful and giving mixed information!! Living here is really detrimental for my mental health and i can't sleep, study or feel safe in the place where I'm paying so much money to live... please if you're a sensible person DONT move here
Wifi is just bad, the heater turns off automatically so you are freezing during the night and you wake up sick. What did you expect when you just pay 130£ per week.
Avoid this ****hole like the plague. Awful management. Awful people.
Negatives: small beds. So if you’re 6ft+ like me and live in the old blocks, enjoy a small single bed all year with your toes sticking out The fire alarm test is soo random (they say every Wednesday) and very annoying as they do it whenever they want Not lots of halls events probably only like 2 or 3 during 1st year Cleaners are decent but sometimes they’re useless (depending on the cleaner) Generally most people here are very cool and relaxed, unless you’re unlucky enough to get a snobby flatmate like mine who used to file noise complaints if I was cooking too loud in the kitchen and made any noise PAst 10pm. Positives: friendly staff except maybe 1 or 2 workers. Good atmosphere during weekends (pres everywhere) . Security aren’t always lurking, only utilised when called. Maintenance is pretty good and on point. WiFi is a bit iffy sometimes but 10/10 if connected to a free Ethernet they give at the start of the year.
I feel like my time has been perfectly good. The study room is an especially thoughtful touch and I have used it many a time. The pol table in reception is superb. My room and kitchen are lovely, although the cleaning service is not. The people I met at SPC made my first year at uni the best of my life.
It ok... but sometimes it crowded
With a free bus to the university, free gym, and wonderful staff, what more could you ask for? All the staff knew us by name, and being a bigger hall that's quite a task. I would always recommend SPC to new Nottingham students
Old block rooms have not been modernised and appear as if they have undergone no work in 20 years. Upon arrival in September many of the bathrooms had not been cleaned whatsoever from the previous year, all had mould problems and more disturbingly ant infestations which have not been addressed over the course of the year. Even worse many of the rooms have electrical problems (lights randomly turning on/off, short circuits etc.). "Cleaning" is a joke and the cleaners don't actually do anything. WiFi is incredibly poor and regularly shuts out. Location very poor: 45 mins walk from from campus, buses infrequent & unreliable. In an industrial estate, in a crime hotspot area which is unsafe to walk around at night. No social integration, dont go here if you actually want to make friends outside your flat/enjoy extracurricular activities. Promotional materials/images highly unrepresentative. I would warn all to avoid booking here... truly a waste of money.
Nice rooms and staff but far from uni and direct buses only every hour, and sometimes too busy to allow everyone on. Very unsociable halls and terrible integration with other flats/uni related events. Social space not used often. Would not recommend if you actually want to meet people other than your flatmates. Deferring entry to move halls as they were so unsociable.
Good service maintenence is good and rooms are ok for the money however many facilities in kitchen are old and don't work very well
Location was definitely my main concern before moving here, although it is much more convenient than expected. The buses are on time and reliable, and it's really only a 10 minute walk to Jubilee Campus. Unlike catered halls, you have much more freedom without feeling as though you are on your own. Staff are all really friendly and helpful. Great, sociable hall with some really amazing friends being made. Would definitely recommend!
new block was not as nice as old block, not worth the money we paid, most convenient thing was the bus that took you straight to campus and into town
Terrible experience of halls. The people here are rude and disresptful. There is no social life whatsoever. If you want a good first year do not stay in these halls.
Very clean and well managed, but not great for social life and far from uni - although there is a bus it's not that regular.
Probably the worst hall you could possibly stay in at nottingham university, there is literally no reason to live here. If you're at jubilee, all the jubilee halls are better (even raleigh park is) and if you're at uni park please don't go to SPC as it's a ball ache making that long commute every day (especially when the s**** bus service is late during exam times.) If you want self-catered, broadgate is infinitely better.
So far it's been very comfortable living at SPC as it gradually feels more and more like a second home to me. The standard ensuite rooms are a very spacious. The staff are generally friendly and the cleaners do a fairly good job. Though it may be a bit far from uni, there's a FREE Unite bus which travels from SPC to Uni park and City Centre but it would have been nice if it ran on the weekends. One complaint I have is that the wifi can be a bit on and off sometimes although for the most part it's okay. Another is that I found that the kitchen/living rooms were a bit disproportionate as ours which is meant for 7 people was smaller than other ones that were for 6 which I thought was a bit unfair.
Hall management isnt great, slow internet, not great for socialising.
Giant pain to live so far away from the uni, and in no way worth it.
It pretty decent mate. it not that deep.
nicest rooms, not as sociable as on campus
Really good halls, good vibes, beautiful rooms and nice staff
too far away from uni so would not recommend for freshers
SPC was a great place to live - 5-10 minute bus ride into town and 15 minute ride to university. I liked living away from the university - the campus is beautiful but if I lived there I would feel like I was never leaving the place where I study. I like the separation of work and home. The staff have always been very helpful and quick to fix anything we've needed - like when the hob broke in the kitchen or to change lights etc. It's a good place to be