Langton Close

25th in London

Reviews

Anonymous

Great experience overall, met some lovely people early on and im even living with them now ! I had a room on the ground floor so it was slightly larger, but generally lovely.

Anonymous

The building is very clean, since cleaners come 3 times a week for cleaning the kitchen and i believe the bathroom is cleaned the same number of times as well. The laundry facilities are excellent, with many washing machines and dryers. The rooms are relatively comfortable, with spaces for all your things and suitcases. One complaint i have is about the "closets", which are basically a hole in the wall with no doors. Also, for the first 2 months our fridge, toilet seat, one oven, one grill and my room window all managed to break down, and even though the fridge and the toilet seat were taken care of, the rest was never dealt with even though me and my flatmates informed the reception about it. Generally this student hall is good, but could be better. Also its location is generally good, and its pricing, even though high, is relatively reasonable compared to other UCL halls of residence.

Anonymous

I really like that Langton is divided into flats so you get to spend some quality time with the neighbours. The study room and social area are also great, and the fact that it is close to campus yet still a nice walk away.

Anonymous

The location is great, as it is on a quiet street, but not far from the university at all. It is nice to have a park nearby, however it can get a bit sketchy later in the day. The hall itself is great, and I do not have serious complaints, as all issues are taken care of swiftly and efficiently. The room, however, is on the smaller side and has very poor sound isolation both from the outside and other rooms.

Anonymous

Also known as "Langton Far" due to its location which is around a 20 minute walk to uni, which isn't too bad in my opinion since I enjoy walking but it gets annoying especially when you're already late for lectures. The hall itself is kinda old but still pretty decent and it's one of the cheapest accommodations that UCL provides. I like how the residents are separated into flats so you end up living with only 6-8 people which makes it easier to be close with your flatmates. Besides the endless fire alarms and leaky roofs I'd say it's a nice and quiet place to live in if you don't mind the 15 minute walk to the nearest tube station (russell square/king's cross).

Anonymous

Decent sized rooms, generally very clean. Nice small cluster flats of 6 so never have issues waiting for the bathroom. 2 bathrooms per 6 and 1 big kitchen. Not very social though. We just hang out at other people's flats though!

Anonymous

The location of the halls is excellent. Only 15 minutes away from campus means that it isn’t too far away to walk, and still has a campus feel without it feeling too much like a bubble. The facilities here also suffice and, although they aren’t 5*, they do follow through with their purpose.

Anonymous

It is quite a nice hall in a decent location. It could have been bit better if it were a little closer to the other halls though. Quite an easy commute and compared to most of the other university halls, good value for money.

Anonymous

The location is really good with only a 20 minute walk to uni. The social experience is okay, very much dependent on the people in your flat. All the rooms are very similar, they're a good size and have a good amount of natural light. The kitchens are HUGE!

Anonymous

The halls aren't great as the flats aren't very nice but there's a big common room downstairs, the location is very central and it's one of the cheapest UCL halls so overall it's a pretty good deal.