Located at 10 Tinworth St, London, SE11 5AL, United Kingdom, Spring Mews London offers stylish and contemporary living spaces designed for modern student life. The property features a variety of room types, including ensuite rooms, studio apartments, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom apartments, giving students the flexibility to choose between shared and fully private living options. By car, City and Guilds of London Art School (0.7 km) can be reached in approximately 4 minutes, while Chelsea College of Arts (0.8 km) takes about 5 minutes. With thoughtfully designed interiors and a central location, Spring Mews London student accommodation provides a perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
London student accommodations host one of the largest student populations in the world, with more than 400,000 students attending its various universities. This makes it an extremely diverse and engaging academic environment. Besides students, the city continually attracts a good number of job seekers too, owing to its high employment rate, which stands at 95%. This is very advantageous for students wanting to do a part-time job or looking for a job after graduation. The cost of living in London is quite high, with students typically spending around £1,200 to £1,800 per month on accommodation, food, transport, and other essentials. As for security, London has an average safety rating with around 95 crimes happening per 1,000 residents. Still, most of the central areas where students at Spring Mews London stay are very well kept and safe most of the time. Furthermore, London has a very high walkability score of around 85.
Spring Mews London amenities are designed to enhance everyday student living. Ensuite rooms include a large desk and private bathroom, while studios offer a mini-kitchen, study area, and ample storage, ensuring independence and functionality. The 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments feature a double bed, a wardrobe, and a study desk and chair, providing comfortable and well-equipped living spaces.
Utility bills are included at Spring Mews London, covering wifi (£7.4/week), electricity (£5.1/week), heating (£3.2/week), content insurance (£2.8/week), and hot water (£2.5/week), with estimated savings of £21/week, making it a cost-effective choice among student accommodations in London. Residents can enjoy a wide range of shared facilities, including Wi-Fi & broadband, a cinema room, a study room, a games area, a lounge, a vending machine, and a cycle store, creating a fun and social living environment. Spring Mews London furnished rooms come with a gym, while security is ensured through CCTV, a security team, and an on-site residents' team. Additional services, such as residents' events and laundry, add convenience, while outdoor features like a swimming pool and courtyard provide relaxing spaces for residents to unwind.
Spring Mews London is ideally located close to key educational institutions. DLD College is 0.8 miles away, approximately 5 minutes by car, while Morley college is 0.7 miles away, around 4 minutes by car.
Spring Mews London accommodations for students is surrounded by many universities, presents a great lifestyle, with various options of cafes, restaurants, shopping venues, and cultural sites. Students at Spring Mews London can explore local cafes such as The Coffee Jar, Black Sheep Coffee, and Costa Coffee, which are great places for studying as well as hanging out. When it comes to eating out, Dishoom Covent Garden, Franco Manca, and Flat Iron are among the popular choices of eateries that the students favour in this area. For evening entertainment, bars and pubs, including The Rocket and Bar Elba, are some of the lively venues where people can relax and mingle.
Students at Spring Mews London in culture might want to check out famous museums such as The British Museum and Tate Modern, which offer excellent opportunities to learn about history and view contemporary art. If you feel like going for a pause in the open air, parks like Vauxhall Park and Battersea Park are great for a walk or simply relaxing. Necessities can be procured without any hassle, as a matter of fact, there are local Boots Pharmacy and Superdrug Pharmacy, alongside health demands can be satisfied at St Thomas' Hospital. This well-connected area guarantees that students will have all their requirements for a comfortable and happy living.
Commuting to Spring Mews London is fast and convenient, making it easy for students to stay connected with both academics and city life. Nearby bus stops include Vauxhall Bus Station (approximately 0.5 km away) and Wandsworth Road Station (around 0.3 km away), both within walking distance and offering access to multiple routes across the city. For underground travel, students can reach Vauxhall Station (about 0.6 km away) and Stockwell Station (approximately 0.7 km away), connecting them to key academic and central locations. Train travel is equally convenient, with London Waterloo Station (around 2.5 km away) and Clapham Junction Station (about 2 km away) offering extensive local and national connections. For longer journeys, Heathrow Airport is approximately 28 km away, ensuring easy domestic and international travel options.
London College of Fashion:
-16-minute by tube
Chelsea College of Art:
London South Bank University:
Kings College University (Waterloo Campus)
University of Westminster:
Birkbeck, University of London
London School of Economics:
Imperial College:
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For AY 25-26: The Damage Deposit of £500 is due on the 1st August 2025 and is refundable at the end of the tenancy, less any deductions for outstanding charges for damages, rent or other charges.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:- 1. To secure the booking an advance rent payment of £250 will be due at the time of completing the application. 2. This amount will get credited against the first rent instalment.
For 25-26 AY:- 1. Payment in full. 2. Payment in 4 instalment Note : 1. The first instalment/full payment is due on the 1st August 2025. The subsequent instalments are due as detailed in the Tenancy Agreement. 2. You will only be able to check in once the booking has been countersigned and the payment has been completed to the property. For 26-27 AY:- 1. Payment in full. 2. Payment in 4 instalment Note : 1. The first instalment/full payment is due on the 1st August 2026. The subsequent instalments are due as detailed in the Tenancy Agreement. 2. You will only be able to check in once the booking has been countersigned and the payment has been completed to the property.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:- Not required if you are paying the full rent upfront 1. All applicants are required to nominate a guarantor—someone over 18 who agrees to meet all obligations set out in the Occupancy Agreement. 2. The guarantor cannot live with you (unless they are your parent or guardian) or live in another property managed by them. 3. The guarantor must: • Pay rent if it is unpaid by the tenant • Cover any costs resulting from breaches of the tenancy • May be contacted if the tenant is involved in serious antisocial behaviour 4. To qualify, guarantors must provide: • Photo ID (e.g. a valid passport) • Proof of residence (e.g. a recent utility bill or bank statement dated within the last 3 months) Failure to provide suitable documentation will result in the guarantor being declined.
It’s easy - just click on any of the "Book Now" buttons around the website and start your application. If you need any help or advice or want to book their short-term lets or summer stays, you can speak to the amber agent.
The booking process is quick and easy but it will be helpful to have some information to hand when you start your application – having the name, email and address of your guarantor, a head and shoulders photo of yourself and a bank card to make your advance rent/booking fee payment (ROI only) will all save you time!
To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.
We want you to choose a room you are going to be happy living in and we know everyone has a different wish list – from the floor the room is on to the view and the amenities in the room, the Residents’ Team will be on hand to discuss this with you and help you make the best selection.
Their room descriptions explain whether you will have a standard or small double bed. A small double is the same length as the standard but just a tiny bit narrower. Also known as a 3/4 size bed, small doubles measure approx. 120cm wide x 190cm long. Still plenty of room for a good night's sleep, even if there's two of you sharing.
Of course! They are very proud of their properties and would love to show you around. If you want to bring some friends or family members that’s absolutely fine too – they just ask that you speak to their Residents’ Team in advance so they can make sure they have some rooms available to show you. If you find yourself in the area and haven’t had a chance to speak to they you can still pop in, whilst they might not have a room to show you they will still be able to show you around their Residents’ Shared Spaces.
They can also offer online video viewings if you don’t live locally so let they know what works for you!
Please get in touch with their Residents’ Team – they are experts on their properties and most have rooms with varying levels of adaptations so their team will be able to help you.
If you book online with the help of amber agent, and you indicate you have a medical condition, the booking process will automatically pause so you can speak with them.
Yes! The residence team know that choosing who you live with is really important so in their properties with shared apartments group booking can easily be organised by getting in touch with your amber agent.
A few weeks before the start of your tenancy they will get in contact to ask you to watch our induction video and book a move-in slot. You will need to do this so they can make sure they are expecting you!
Yes! Order bedding, kitchen packs and other uni essentials from their shop.
Yes, unless they tell you they're covering it, if you watch or record programmes as they are being shown, watch catch up TV such as iPlayer or watch live TV online you will need a license.
This applies to any provider you use and any device, including a TV, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, tablet, games console, digital box or DVD/VHS recorder.
Student accommodation is often not a suitable environment for pets and that’s why pets of any shape or size aren't allowed.
They're all grown-ups here so of course occasional overnight guests are allowed. Please don't invite someone to stay for more than three consecutive nights though, and always check with your flatmates first that they're ok with extra house guests.
Yes, they conduct inspections at least three times during your tenancy. They'll keep an eye on cleanliness and hope not to see any damage and missing items. After each inspection they will tell you if any charges need to be made to put something right. You will be invoiced immediately for recharges for the first two inspections and on the final inspection a deduction will be made from your Tenancy Deposit. The cost of recharges for cleaning, damages and missing items can be found in the Residents’ Handbook.
No, your room is yours for the whole of your tenancy. You only need to move out at the end of the agreement. It will be your responsibility to check with the local Council if Council Tax will be due if you stay during the holidays.
As part of your contract you have agreed to look after your room and not cause any damage. They know accidents do sometimes happen so a list of possible damage charges are available in their Residents’ Handbook.
All their properties are smoke free and this includes all types of E-cigarettes and Vapes. Smoking is not allowed in any private or communal area including bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens and all internal social spaces. Designated smoking areas can be found outside the building. If you do have an e-cigarette or Vape, please ensure that the charger conforms to British or EU safety standards, or they will be removed during room inspections. All drug use, including the use of Laughing Gas, is prohibited at their properties.
They hope you will love living with they but there may be times when they don’t always get it right. They take all complaints seriously and will try their best to fix any issues the first time. If you need help and advice, please speak with your General Manager first. To view their complaints procedure please download this guide.
For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.
At accommodation, they believe all their residents want to live in a safe and clean environment where individuals respect each other, their home, and the local community. Please have a read of their Anti-Social Behaviour Policy which explains their approach to managing any anti-social behaviour that may occur.
For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.
Please contact the Residents’ Team at your chosen property for more information. At properties where under 18’s are accepted we will ask you to complete a few extra steps during the booking process. This will include nominating a Responsible Adult who will be our point of contact for you and we will recommend monthly meetings with our General Manager once you have moved in but that’s up to you!