Britannia Students Chapter Lewisham, London

Thurston Rd, London, SE13 7SD, United Kingdom
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£380
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4.6 mi from Northeastern University London
( 29m. 53m. 1h 42m)
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city center | 6.2 mi
A4E Lewisham | 0.5 mi
Manuka house | 0.6 mi
Lewisham College | 0.7 mi
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On-site Gym
Outdoor Area
Bike Storage
Roof Terrace
Study Spaces
Bike Storage
Events Calendar

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About the Property

A modern hall of residence, only 15 minutes from central London by public transport and conveniently located just 6 minutes walk from Lewisham DLR and mainline train stations, and Elverson Road DLR station. There is a mix of shops, bars and restaurants within a few minutes walk.

Chapter Lewisham offers apartments with 3 single bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The bedrooms contain a ¾ double storage bed, wardrobe and desk/chair, with access to a fully equipped kitchen with living/dining area.

Facilities include free access to the well-equipped, on-site gym. There are extensive communal areas which include a games room, study spaces, TV snug, and roof terrace. There is also an on-site laundry, secure 24/7 access and bicycle storage.

Students are responsible for cleaning their bedroom and communal areas of their apartment.

Location and What's Hot?

Close to Goldsmiths (University of London) and University of Greenwich, and approximately 30 minutes travel to King's College, London South Bank University and Queen Mary University.

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Free High-Speed Wi-Fi
Roof Terrace
Study Spaces
Bike Storage
Events Calendar
Free On-Site Gym for Residents

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens when I check in?

When you check in, you will either be met at the property by a member of property staff or the residence staff (this can vary from residence to residence). You will be advised about the procedure when your booking is confirmed. If you are unsure of the check in procedure, please contact them.

What happens if I have an emergency and need to contact student accommodation Services?

If you need to contact them Monday to Friday, excluding weekends and national holidays) or, after hours and when the office is closed, on their out-of-hours number.

Where will my accommodation be located?

All their residential accommodation is located near underground stations, mainly in zones 1 or 2. A full description, including information on the location can be found on their web site (please refer to each individual residence page for details) and information will be provided to you upon confirmation of your booking.

How far is the hall of residence from my school/college?

At the time of booking, please let them know the name, address and postcode of the school/college where you will be studying. They will then be able to advise you as to which residences would be most convenient for your place of study. They will also direct you to the appropriate web sites which will help you to calculate your journey time.

How many people will live with me in the hall of residence?

That will depend upon the hall of residence. Rooms in many halls of residence are arranged in ‘cluster flats’ (apartments) where between 3 and 8 rooms share a communal kitchen/dining area and sometimes bathrooms (when bedrooms do not have private en-suite bathrooms).

If my hall of residence is configured in ‘flats’ (apartments) who else will be staying in the same flat?

You will normally be sharing your flat with other students attending language schools college or university courses. Your ‘flat mates’ may be from a variety of different countries.

Can I have my own room?

The majority of their buildings offer single rooms while a few others offer twin and double rooms. Please refer to each individual residence page for details of room types and book accordingly.

If I book a twin share room, who will I be sharing with?

You will be sharing with another person of the same gender as you. You may also book a twin room if you are arriving with a friend, partner or family member.

Can I book to stay in a single sex apartment (i.e. all girls or all boys)?

This is not usually possible, although it can occasionally be arranged if you are travelling as a part of a group and if it is requested well in advance.

Do I need to bring bed linen?

No, all bed linen is provided. In some halls of residence, bed linen is laundered and changed weekly while in others you will be expected to launder your own. Please make sure that, if you bring your own linen, it is clearly marked and kept well away from the bed on linen change day (if applicable). They cannot be held responsible for any linen that is taken by mistake, unless it has been removed from the bed and clearly labelled. Please refer to each individual residence page to find out if your hall of residence provides a bed linen laundering service.

Do I need to bring towels?

Some of their halls of residence provide bath towels while others do not. Please refer to the description of your hall of residence on their web site or, if you have already made your booking, on their accommodation offer or confirmation.

If I book a hall of residence which has shared bathrooms, how many people will share the bathroom?

This depends upon the size of the ‘cluster flat’ in which your room is situated. Normally a maximum of 5 students will share a bathroom.

What does self-catering mean?

Self- catering is when there are no meals provided with the accommodation, but students have access to fully equipped kitchens where they can prepare their own meals. The majority of halls of residence are self-catering. (Please refer to each individual residence page for details).

Do I have kitchen facilities?

Yes, all of their self-catering residences have fully equipped kitchens. You are expected to provide your own washing up liquid and cloths.

What happens if I don’t know how to work something in my residence?

Ask others in the residence if you are unsure how to work something, alternatively, ask a member of residence staff to assist you or provide you with written instructions.

Do I have a phone in my hall of residence?

Some halls of residence have pay-phones in public areas or have apartments with phones that are programmed to accept incoming calls only, where you may only be able to dial out using a phone card. However they recommend that you bring your own mobile phone or purchase a ‘pay-as-you-go’ phone while you are here.

Do I have computer/internet facilities in my building? What will it cost?

All residence buildings have Internet facilities, but you will need to bring your own computer. Most residences offer free internet access but where there is a charge, the cost may vary according the residence concerned. (Please refer to each individual residence page for details).

What happens if the Internet is not working?

Contact the property representative or on-site residence staff to report it. If your computer rather than the Internet facilities are the cause of the problem, they will help in any way that they can but cannot be held responsible for any problems related to your computer.

Will I have laundry facilities?

All their residential accommodation has laundry facilities on-site. Some residences have coin operated washing machines and dryers while others have machines in the kitchen of each flat. There are also irons for you to borrow. Please refer to each individual residence page for details.

Will I have a television?

There is a television in the student lounge of all halls of residence.

What happens if I lose my key?

Unfortunately, there is a charge for lost keys. Please immediately report the loss to the property representative or on-site residence staff. Please ensure that you do not have anything with you identifying your address with the keys, as this means they will have to change the locks for the whole building.

Where should I have my mail sent?

You should have your mail sent to the address of your hall of residence.

Can my friends stay in my apartment when they come to visit?

Unfortunately overnight guests are strictly prohibited in most halls of residence, especially those offering single rooms only. Occasionally, overnight stays (of no more than 3 nights) can be arranged in certain residences which offer twin or double rooms. Prior permission must be obtained in advance from Britannia’s office and an additional charge will apply. If you have friends and family who are coming to visit then please let them know, and they can assist you with arranging accommodation for them.

When will my apartment be cleaned?

This varies according to the facilities available at each individual hall of residence. You are, however, expected to keep your room tidy and clean the kitchen after using including washing dishes. Failure to do so could result in you being charged for professional cleaning. Bathrooms should be left clean and dry.

What happens if I break or damage furnishings or china/glass ware?

They understand that occasional breakages occur in the kitchen and they do not normally charge for these, unless they are excessive. Breakages and damage, such as to furniture and carpets/curtains, may be charged for or the cost deducted from your deposit.

How much do I have to pay to secure the room?

Full prepayment for stays of up to and including 13 weeks is required, as described on the pro-forma invoice, which will be sent to you at the time of booking.

I am staying for longer than 13 weeks. Is it possible for me to pay in instalments and do you have a payment plan option?

Yes. Please contact their office direct for more information.

Why is a deposit required and how can I get it back at the end of my stay? How long does it take? How will it be refunded?

A deposit of £250.00 is required at most halls of residence (with the exception of summer only halls of residence). The purpose of the deposit is to cover the cost of any damage or breakages caused by students during their stay, as well to act as a guarantee against non-payment of accommodation fees. Deposits must be paid in advance (prior to arrival) by credit card or bank transfer. They regret that they are not able to accept cash on arrival. They will refund your deposit (less any deductions for damage/breakage or accommodation fees) within 28 days after you leave the hall of residence. Deposits cannot be refunded in cash.
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