College Facilities London

Most student houses are notoriously bog standard (and often sub-standard), but occasionally you may be lucky enough to find hints of luxury. Don’t laugh, but en suite shower rooms and toilets are becoming pretty much standard in newer housing.

City and Islington College
020 7700 9333
The Angel
London
Hampstead Fine Arts College
020 7586 0312
24 Lambolle Place
London
University College School
020 7435 2215
Frognal
London
Newham College of Further Education
020 8257 4000
East Ham Campus
London
Eltham Hill Technology College for Girls
020 8859 2843
Eltham Hill
London
Davies Laing and Dick College
020 7935 8411
100 Marylebone Lane
London
City of Westminster College
020 7723 8826
Paddington Basin Campus
London
Quest Business Training
020 7373 3852
4 Wetherby Gardens
London
Eltham Green Specialist Sports College
020 8859 0133
1 Middle Park Avenue
London
Bromley College of Further and Higher Education
020 8295 7000
Rookery Lane
Bromley
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You get what you pay for, so if you’re getting a big, plush room with en suite bathroom, crystal chandeliers and shag-pile carpets, then expect to plunge deep into the debt pool or have a silver spoon hanging out of your mouth.

Most student houses are notoriously bog standard (and often sub-standard), but occasionally you may be lucky enough to find hints of luxury. Don’t laugh, but en suite shower rooms and toilets are becoming pretty much standard in newer housing.

Don’t expect to get it for free, however.

If you’re living out, most student houses come equipped with the basics, although if you want a washing machine, TV, DVD player, sauna and so on, you’ll have to make your own arrangements. (Oh, and if there’s no plumbing for a washing machine, check that you won’t have to carry your dirty kecks halfway across town to find the nearest launderette.)

You may well also need to provide your own kitchen equipment – everything from knives and forks to pots and pans. But not usually including the kitchen sink.

If you go in with a sizeable group of housemates, you may all want to chip in to buy or rent a microwave and/or a freezer if there isn’t one provided. Renting one is usually pricier in the long-term and if you own it, you can at least sell it on to the next bunch of students or even your landlord when you leave. However, rental does avoid arguments about whose TV it is – especially if it gets nicked.

You should expect central heating, with fully functioning radiators in every main room. Your room should have, at the very least, a bed, a radiator, a desk, a chair and a wardrobe. Fashionably spartan rooms (Push believes the word is ‘minimalist’) are the norm and don’t expect brand new spine-friendly mattresses or top quality furnishings. Expect orange carpet, purple curtains and brown walls.

It’s up to you to give it your own personal makeover to make it feel as homely as possible, but ask the landlord’s permission before doing anything expensive or permanent or you may end up paying again to reverse it. If they like your plan, they may pay for it.

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