St. Peter's Court

Reviews

Anonymous

Very loud - you can hear any noise in the courtyard so is difficult to sleep Bus only comes every hour unhelpful when trying to get home from uni. Lots of problems in rooms/flats Fire alarm testing weekly - someone usually break it at 4am every other week

Anonymous

The start of halls was a very pleasant one. Living by a Lidl was financially helpful as I could buy food and necessities for a lot cheaper than at Tesco. Having an Aldi and B&M very closely to my halls is also very helpful if there are things that I cannot get from Lidl. The facilities within the halls are great, the staff are very helpful and happy. The free things on different mornings and afternoons is a privilege as it is nice to be able to have a treat e.g. free Millie’s cookies and fruit and the tea station. I love the fact it has a TV and facilities such as the new PS4 and the ping pong board as it’s a great way of socialising: However it certainly turned very sour and the experience become more dreadful. My flat mates are very rude and ignorant and continuously make the place look dirty and unhygienic which has made me not want to stop at the accomodation and make me feel unhappy. Apart from that I love the double bed it is so comfy and I love the bathroom as it’s really good for the price compared to other halls I have been into.

Anonymous

Location of st peters court is good and bad, It's good as it's the closest of the halls to the city centre, but it's bad because it's the furthest from the uni. They do give you a free bus pass for a specific bus that goes into uni or city centre. The rooms vary. Some are huge and look great, Some are small and l shaped; the small ones are quite cramped and not great but they do the job that's needed. The large ones are more than you'd need for a first year flat. The kitchens vary as well, the basic ones are pretty small and not great at all, only 2 or so people can really cook in there at one time. The big ones can have 4 plus using it at once at it is huge. Decent accomadation; annoying variation on rooms sizes so never know if you'll be staying somewhere nice or not.