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I moved from Birmingham into Wolverhampton as prices were increasing, with transport combined I am saving more in this accommodation!
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I moved from Birmingham into Wolverhampton as prices were increasing, with transport combined I am saving more in this accommodation!
Heantun Point
Features | Bike Storage, Car Parking For Additional Fee, CCTV / Surveillance Cameras |
Postcode | WV10 0JT |
Price from | £98.00 per week (subject to availability) |
(subject to availability)
Amenities
Popular
- Cinema
- Common Room
- Gym
- Library or Study Area
Features
- Common Room
- Communal Kitchen
Internet Access
- WiFi
Laundry
- Coin-operated Communal Laundry
People/Staff
- Onsite Concierge
Recreational Facilities
- Cinema
- Gym
- Outdoor Area
Security & Safety
- CCTV / Surveillance Cameras
- Secure Building Entry
Services
- Contents Insurance
Special Policies
- No Smoking
Study Support
- Library or Study Area
Transport
- Bike Storage
- Car Parking For Additional Fee
Travel Times
University of Wolverhampton
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Read Heantun Point Reviews
I moved from Birmingham into Wolverhampton as prices were increasing, with transport combined I am saving more in this accommodation!
The worst place I have ever been in my life. Very dirty and very irresponsible staff. I moved out just after a semester. You get a very small fridge and a freezer that you need to share with another 4 people. It is not enough, most of the vegetables and fruits will go bad soon since you are stacking them in one shelf. Cleanliness of the kitchen very much depends on the flatmates. But I guess if they did an inspection time to time things will be much cleaner.
This is the worst place I could have ever imagine myself living! The management are awful and don’t listen to any problems you have which could include anything from drugs to excessive loud noise/music. There’s not much good about my experience, the only thing is how close it is to the uni which has become my absolute safe space but Liberty has tainted my first year in this city. Something needs to be done.
AWFUL place. Massive drug problem that no one cares about, constant loud music, flats are filthy and staff are VERY rude
s*** of everything .EVERYTHING AGAIN. modern school, scrap student not respect at all. Who we are?? Just paying money for nothing? It is ridiculous. God help us to survive this.
I lived here during my final year of uni for the academic year 2017/18 and had an overall pleasant experience. However since that time the management team has completely changed leaving behind staff who have a poor attitude and lack of respect for the student residents. In addition to the change of staff the monthly events that added a social experience to the accomodation have been removed further taking away from the student experience. I really hope things improve as this is not the experience that students should be welcomed with.
Get what you pay for. After living in the universities own halls I was expecting a similar experience. Not so much, no cleaner (which is fine) but also only one communal area inspection a year. When I moved in, the communal area was so filthy I couldn't use it, the carpet in my room was infested with carpet beetles. When I first moved in my room had not been cleaned, there was a beer can and filters still left in my room. Rubbish was left to accumulate throughout the complex. Fire alarms go off constantly as people smoke in their rooms without any consequence (which I don't really care about unless it sets the alarm off at 4.00 am). Huge drug problem, the whole floor smells of MKAT.Security doors were usually broken and left open. Basically so bad I moved back in with my parents.
The staff are absolutely lovely, they have helped me out in so many situations. After moving to a different accommodation for the academic year and coming back for the summer stay, I appreciate the rooms and the accommodation so much more, I have met so many people and will guarantee that we will be friends for the rest of our lives. 5/5. Will be very sad when I leave as this has been my home.
Great experience for students to socialise and make new friends. Students are given personal space so no constant feeling of being bothered. Gym and games room is a great extra that no other accommodation provides for students. Accommodation is right next to town and train station so you don't have to move far to travel.
I lived here for 3 years and from the first week I knew i wasn't going to leave until i had to. The staff are extremely helpful and friendly, and with it only being a 5 Minute walk from the University it was perfect. The common rooms are great for those that like to socialise and meet new people, and the gym is well equipped, Especially for what little you pay a week compared to others in the area.
They will fine you for everything little thing,and they cheat you out of money,rude staff, they dont care about the studenet
Best value for money out of all the halls