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The information given below is based on 3 reviews as well as the 2007/2008 room list.
- Room Type and Floor
- Suite, £907 per term (in 2007/2008).
- Room Floor
- No general agreement about floor, about 0.7.
- Room Facilities
- Network available. Washbasin available.
- Bedroom
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Could swing something between a sheep and a cow (~2.0 HC).
Overlooking a court or garden.
- Living Room
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Could swing something between a sheep and a cow (~2.0 HC).
Overlooking a street
- Noise
“The bedroom is nice and quiet as it faces in to St Michael's court. The bedroom faces out onto market square, so it can be a bit noisy at night with cars and people, but if you have your music on you can't really hear it.” (Jan 2008)
“Living room can get nosisy, epecially at night, as it overlooks the market square.” (Jan 2006)
“Two rooms - one looks onto Market Square, then a corridor, then a bedroom looking into St Mikes - noise levels are therefore pretty different.” (Jan 2003)
- Gyp Room
“20m down the corridor, very basic but not tiny” (Jan 2008)
“Very good. Down the other end if the corridor, but that doesn't matter. Quite big - not like your standard college cubby-hole type gyp rooms. Shared by all four people on the corridor. Microwave, kettle, 2 gas hob rings (which are far better for cooking than the usual plug-in electric ones). Large Victorian style sink. Gets cold in winter though, especially if you open windows whilst cooking!” (Jan 2006)
“Not great, just down the corridor, shared between 4.” (Jan 2003)
- Bath Room
“two toilets on the corridor and a very nice power shower” (Jan 2008)
“Down other end of corridor, but still more convenient than the basement bathrooms of staricases A-F. toilet/shower/wash basin in one room, toilet in another. Again, ony shared by 4 people. Very nice shower. I'd say better facilities than second floor of H or first 2 floors of G.” (Jan 2006)
“two loos, a shower, again not amazing but fine.” (Jan 2003)
- Furniture
“Bedroom: bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers Living room: three seater sofa, desk, computer chair, working gas fire, coffee table, sideboard and big cupboard” (Jan 2008)
“BEDROOM:- bed, wardrobe (which is very small - not much space for hanging things, especially long dresses!), bedside table, large chest of drawers (4 singles, 2 doubles, some space underneath for shoes or whatever) LIVING ROOM:- desk (with lots of drawers), desk chair, comfy chair, sofa, random other chair, unit (2 cupboards and 2 shelves), coffee table, large cupboard with many shelves.” (Jan 2006)
“a sofa, a chair, a desk, a big table etc. All fine.” (Jan 2003)
- Best Feature
“Lots of space, lots of storage in cupboards, gas fire for if you're chilly.” (Jan 2008)
“Window seat (H4 doesn't have one) Living room overlooks market square, so great for people-watching. Although distracting. Bedroom faces onto st mike's, so is quiet. But overlooked by walkway between G and H, so keep the curtains closed.” (Jan 2006)
“Being so well located, two rooms, view out of window.” (Jan 2003)
- Worst Feature
“If you leave your curtains open at night since you are only on the first floor (from the street) the inside of the living room is clearly visible.” (Jan 2008)
“No dining table (whereas H3 and H4 do) Only one double plug socket in each room” (Jan 2006)
“if you forget to shut the curtains of your bedroom everyone can see you naked as it's just by the bit where people walk between G and H. However, if you're comfortable with your body you should be fine...” (Jan 2003)
- General Comments
“Lots of sunlight in the living room during the day as the main window is large and south facing. Carpet is boring brown but not damaged, two electric sockets in each room, plain white painted slightly beat up walls” (Jan 2008)
“The bedroom has a radiator which is good, but the living room has a gas fire. This still effectively heats the room but its freezing cold when you first walk in of a morning! Sunlight streams into living room early in morning, which makes it more welcoming but hard to work without closing curtains as desk faces window” (Jan 2006)
“This is a cool room and I love it, but it's probably not really designed for the most industrious or hard-working person as it's pretty easy to be distracted, and people sleep on your floor etc as it's in the middle of town, but it's a good party room, and fun if you're a sociable kind of person.” (Jan 2003)
- Marks
- 9.0 out of 10 (3×9)
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