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Hayloft Point for LLM

Hi guys, prospective LLM student at King's, and the only options I have for residence is City and Hayloft Point, would be grateful for any advice, in terms of cost, travelling to Strand, safety as a woman, and availability of stores. Thank you

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by Anonymous
Hi guys, prospective LLM student at King's, and the only options I have for residence is City and Hayloft Point, would be grateful for any advice, in terms of cost, travelling to Strand, safety as a woman, and availability of stores. Thank you

Hiii,
In terms of cost, hayloft point is definitely in the higher bracket cost wise. It is £360 per week. However, if you can afford it, you'll get to enjoy its many facilities such as a free gym, yoga rooms, cinema, gaming and karaoke rooms and study areas. You are on the Circle, District and Hammersmith line and walking distance to the central line which makes center London very accessible as well as all KCL campuses.

Also you are a short walk from popular areas such as the Spitafield Market and Brick lane market.
In terms of safety, I would say it's pretty okay. I have never had any problems walking home at night and it is pretty busy at all times.

Reply 2

Original post
by Anonymous
Hi guys, prospective LLM student at King's, and the only options I have for residence is City and Hayloft Point, would be grateful for any advice, in terms of cost, travelling to Strand, safety as a woman, and availability of stores. Thank you

hey, I booked my accommodation today and I got hayloft point - its in a safe neighbourhood and is pretty central within walking distance of lots of places - tube stations like Aldwych and Liverpool St are really nearby.
If you choose hayloft point lmk as you'll know someone :smile:

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by chloechalita
Hiii,
In terms of cost, hayloft point is definitely in the higher bracket cost wise. It is £360 per week. However, if you can afford it, you'll get to enjoy its many facilities such as a free gym, yoga rooms, cinema, gaming and karaoke rooms and study areas. You are on the Circle, District and Hammersmith line and walking distance to the central line which makes center London very accessible as well as all KCL campuses.
Also you are a short walk from popular areas such as the Spitafield Market and Brick lane market.
In terms of safety, I would say it's pretty okay. I have never had any problems walking home at night and it is pretty busy at all times.

Oh that sounds excellent, thank you so much for the insights :smile:, I was actually looking for cheaper alternatives but I am an overseas student and wanted something close to campus and was only left with these options but THANK YOU!!

Reply 4

Hi everyone, I'm also an incoming LL.M student at Hayloft Point, on the second floor (HP1204F). Would love to connect with all of you - feel free to reach out!

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