Arthur Tattersall House

79th in London

Reviews

Anonymous

Really bad to socialise in because you only had access to your specific flat level which was a shame as at other halls you can go to other floors and meet new people. Decent location with good wifi. Socially was meh.

Anonymous

Location: 5/5, right opposite the main campus, close to the cruciform(3-4 mins walk), so you can go to the cruciform library when you are fed up with your roommate loll. Facilities: 5/5, washing machine is at the basement, kitchen has everything you need (microwave, oven, fridge). There are cleaners coming every 2-3 days to clean your kitchen so don't worry! BUT, regarding your food in the fridge, well, people like to put as many food as possible into the freezer when there is only one freezer for the whole flat (11 people). :) Room: 3/5, I stayed in a twin sharing room, poor soundproof wall, doors always bang LOUDLY when you just leave it to close by itself, I don't have a noticeboard while my roommate has one right in front of her study table. Study table okay, chair? Nope, I gotta take (or steal) a chair from the kitchen. Oh yeah, one more advice, bring earplug and eye mask if you ever live in a hall! Social experience: 3/5, again this depends on who your flatmates are. Vice warden doesn't seem to help, no social activities, except once when she brought her friends over to have a hangover party which apparently none of our flatmates joined. So yeah, basically you are on your own here.

Anonymous

Room, kitchen and toilets were usually clean. Kitchen was spacious which was good as there was no other social area in the building.