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Best overall self catered accommodation in university of nottingham?

I’ve had St. peter’s court set in mind for a while now, but after reading some reviews that it’s in a weird location and may get too noisy too often- i’m not so sure anymore.

So to students living self catered, which accom is sociable, yet not too loud - plus good facilities?
Broadgate park! It's closer to main campus and has over 1,000 students so absolutely sociable. Being a fresher in halls - I don't think you're going to find anywhere that's 'not too loud'. Especially when covid is over - I imagine things are going to get rowdy. I would certainly remove that criteria from your checklist.
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Original post by y7rsx
Broadgate park! It's closer to main campus and has over 1,000 students so absolutely sociable. Being a fresher in halls - I don't think you're going to find anywhere that's 'not too loud'. Especially when covid is over - I imagine things are going to get rowdy. I would certainly remove that criteria from your checklist.


i’ll be at jubilee campus for my course, and i think broadgate park may be abit too far

and ear plugs it is then haha
Original post by 5lids
i’ll be at jubilee campus for my course, and i think broadgate park may be abit too far

and ear plugs it is then haha

Ahh that makes more sense, St Peters Court is probably perfect for you then if you want self-catered accommodation. Nottingham is a great uni has a really good student lifestyle. Enjoy yourself!
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Original post by y7rsx
Ahh that makes more sense, St Peters Court is probably perfect for you then if you want self-catered accommodation. Nottingham is a great uni has a really good student lifestyle. Enjoy yourself!


How about Raleigh’s park? I heard SPC is in a dodgey area surrounded warehouses
Original post by 5lids
How about Raleigh’s park? I heard SPC is in a dodgey area surrounded warehouses

I wouldn’t call it dodgy - you’ll certainly be safe. I wouldn’t call it a glamorous area either but student areas rarely are. Just wait till you see Lenton! Raleigh park is approx a 5 min walk from SPC and the accommodation is more diverse (postgrads/non english speak students) so more difficult to socialise, as well as poor furnishing. I would go with spc. Due to area raleigh is a lot louder too!
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Original post by y7rsx
I wouldn’t call it dodgy - you’ll certainly be safe. I wouldn’t call it a glamorous area either but student areas rarely are. Just wait till you see Lenton! Raleigh park is approx a 5 min walk from SPC and the accommodation is more diverse (postgrads/non english speak students) so more difficult to socialise, as well as poor furnishing. I would go with spc. Due to area raleigh is a lot louder too!


ok, SPC it is then😭 thanks soo much for the info
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Original post by username5494674
I wouldn’t call it dodgy - you’ll certainly be safe. I wouldn’t call it a glamorous area either but student areas rarely are. Just wait till you see Lenton! Raleigh park is approx a 5 min walk from SPC and the accommodation is more diverse (postgrads/non english speak students) so more difficult to socialise, as well as poor furnishing. I would go with spc. Due to area raleigh is a lot louder too!

hii, i've heard SPC is quite diverse, is this true?? and i've also heard the hopper bus to uni park isn't frequent/reliable..?
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Original post by skiii
hii, i've heard SPC is quite diverse, is this true?? and i've also heard the hopper bus to uni park isn't frequent/reliable..?


yeahh it is the more diverse accommodation, and not sure about the hopper bus situation - i think i heard it comes every 40min?😭
Hi can anyone tell me how far stp is from medical campus

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