About the Property
New Mansion House as the name suggests is a modern and affordable student accommodation in London offering dorm rooms, private deluxe rooms, and twin en-suite rooms. The property is a 10-minute drive from Imperial College London, Royal College of Arts, and Royal College of Music.
Features
New Mansion House boasts a collection of allowing students to take their pick according to their comfort. The dorms range from 3 beds to 6 beds with a shared bedroom and kitchen beside a wardrobe for each student with ample storage space. New Mansion House also has a dedicated study area with high-speed free wifi for productive study sessions with your roommates.
Location and What's Hot?
New Mansion House is situated close to the most scenic parks in all of London where you can enjoy quiet picnics with your friends over the weekends. If youre the noisy kind then head over to The Social for some live music performances and the best dj nights while sipping on the their delicious cocktails and beers!
Commute
The tube is and will always be you best pal when it comes to commuting in London. There are direct trains to almost all the universities in the city. The nearest tube station to the accommodation is the Lancaster Gate subway station which is a 2-minute walk. The nearest bus stop is the Lancaster Gate bus stop which is next to the train station. New Mansion House is the most accessible and comfortable London student housing in the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Which hours of the day will I be required to volunteer?
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What tasks will I be required to do as a volunteer?
1. If you are volunteering in a catered property: to help set up, serve, clear away at meal times – breakfast, evening meals and lunch at weekends. Keep the kitchen, dining room and other catering areas clean. This includes pot washing, cleaning of appliances and operating dishwasher machine. 2. Help the Cook in basic food preparation, put away deliveries and keep the kitchen and cooking utensils clean and tidy. 3. Everyday general cleaning and portering duties covering all areas and to include; the cleaning of showers, toilets, bedrooms, public & communal areas, immediate external areas, kitchens and dining room. 4. Occasional special cleaning, e.g. carpet cleaning, deep cleaning areas, oven cleaning, washing down walls, laundry, cleaning vents and inside of windows. 5. Changing bed linen, counting and preparing laundry for collection. 6. Office duties to include check in/out, dealing with enquiries, taking bookings, responding to complaints, logging/reporting problems and maintenance issues. 7. Night porter duties; offering basic office cover and contact for residents after office hours. Some cleaning duties may also be required.
In which type of room would I stay as a volunteer?
I have “indefinite leave to remain” in the UK, am I able to volunteer?
* A passport or ‘other travel document’ (current or expired) endorsed to show the holder is either ‘exempt from immigration control’, has ‘indefinite leave in the UK’, has the ‘right of abode’ in the UK, or has ‘no time limit’ on their stay in the UK. * A certificate of registration or naturalisation as a British citizen. * A current passport or other ‘travel document’ endorsed to show that the holder is allowed to stay in the UK for a time-limited period. * A current biometric ‘residence permit’ card issued by the Home Office to the holder, which indicates that the named person is permitted to stay in the UK for a time-limited period * A current immigration status document issued by the Home Office to the holder with a valid endorsement indicating that the holder may stay in the UK for a time-limited period
This list is not exhaustive if you have a specific query about your visa please contact the volunteering team