In the idyllic area of Southernhay Gardens, Dean Clarke Lofts is a great accommodation to live in whilst studying.
If you’re studying at the University of Exeter, it’s perfect – the Streatham and St Luke’s campuses are a short walk away and you’re just a few minutes walk from the high streets public transport , so you can easily jump on a bus on those rainy days.
Perfect for those looking for independent living and set in an ideal location. Dean Clarke Lofts is within only moments of a local Gym, Princesshay shopping centre, the High Street, historic Cathedral, the Quayside and an abundance of bars and restaurants.
A comfortable apartment with a private bedroom, en-suite bathroom, kitchenette, and living space, offering independent living with their classic finish.
A spacious duplex apartment designed for two occupants, featuring separate living areas, private bedrooms, and a shared bathroom, with their classic finish.
An advance payment of £250 is required to secure the room. This amount must be paid online during the booking process via card. It will be adjusted against the first rent payment and is non-refundable.
Debit card Direct debit Bank transfer Cash not accepted. Cheque not accepted.
Required only if paying in instalments. Guarantor must: Be over 25 years old. Can be based in the UK or overseas. Agree to cover rent if tenant fails to pay. If no guarantor: Can use third-party guarantor service (e.g., Housing Hand).
4 instalments: 10% in August, due on 3rd August (required before move-in). 30% in September, due on 23rd September 40% in January, due on 8th January 20% in April, due on 9th April
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Step 1: Choose a bank – some of the most popular banks in the UK are Barclays, NatWest, and HSBC.
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