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17 Great Suffolk Street, London, SE1 0NS · 18 mins by public transport to Central London · London
London South Bank University and Anglia Ruskin University London are a 12-minute walk away from the property, and City, University of London is a 16-minute walk away. More than 8 bus stations surround the property. Stamford Street (stop SC) is a 4-minute walk away. Southwark Station (stop SB) is a 5-minute walk away.
Chapter South Bank is a London student accommodation offering multiple residential options for students. Among the available options are: En-Suite rooms, Studios, and One and Two Bedroom Apartments. En-Suite rooms have an en-suite bathroom, a compact double bed, a study space, and plenty of storage. They also come with a shared kitchen and the option of being a twin room in case you want to live with a friend.
The studios at Chapter South Bank, the London student accommodation, include:
They also come with a variety of views to choose from. Apartments include an en-suite bathroom and a shared kitchen. Each room in an apartment has a bed, a desk, a chair, and storage space.
The studios at the Chapter South Bank London student accommodation have multiple amenities, including up to 200 MB dual-band Wi-Fi, study spaces where you can get your work done, and bike storage.
On-site laundry facilities, a TV snug, and 24/7 security are also among the provided features of the property. For your daily exercise and fitness needs, an on-site gym is available. Social spaces are also available to hang out with friends or attend occasionally held resident events. An on-site game room and a sky lounge are also available to enjoy the sunlight and the view. This provider for student lets in London is also ideal for students looking for short-term student accommodations in London as it offers semester stays.
London is the United Kingdom's biggest metropolitan city. It houses some of the world's most famous tourist attractions, including Big Ben, the London Eye, the Natural History Museum, and Buckingham Palace. It is also the UK's top student destination, as London is home to the biggest
universities in the UK. London's biggest universities include King's College London, University College London, and Imperial College London, among more than 40 institutions and universities in London. The city's world-class higher education system attracts a student population of 400,000 students.
Chapter South Bank, the London student accommodation is near a variety of unique spots and buildings; some of the nearby places to visit include:
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5 options available
A 13m 2 en-suite room that features a double bed, a wardrobe, a workspace, storage space, an en-suite bathroom, a shared living area, and a shared kitchen area. Prices differ accor
A 42m 2 en-suite room that features a double bed, a wardrobe, a workspace, under-bed storage, an en-suite bathroom, a shared living area, and a shared kitchen area. Prices differ a
A 21-22m 2 studio room with a double bed, under-bed storage, a wardrobe, a shelving unit, a study desk, a TV, a private bathroom and a private kitchenette with a hob, an oven, a mi
A 21m 2 studio room with a bed, under-bed storage, a wardrobe, a shelving unit, a study desk, a TV, a private bathroom and a private kitchenette with a hob, an oven, a microwave, a
A 22-23m 2 studio room with a double bed, under-bed storage, a wardrobe, a shelving unit, a study desk, a TV, a private bathroom and a private kitchenette. Prices differ according
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a year ago
This is truly an amazing place to stay. It's about a 3-5 minute walk to the subway station, and there are many famous attractions nearby. A 2-3 minute walk down the same street takes you to the Tate Modern. In front of the museum is the famous Millennium Bridge, which leads directly to St. Paul's Cathedral on the other side. Along the Thames, you can reach many other famous landmarks. It's incredibly convenient. Most importantly, the staff here are very friendly and always willing to help with any issues. I've stayed here for 10 nights, and as I'm about to take a short trip to Paris, carrying a large suitcase is quite inconvenient. Fortunately, the staff here solved this problem for me, allowing me to continue my journey smoothly. I'm so grateful to them. If I have the chance to visit London again, I will definitely choose this place. The room is comfortable, the location is excellent, and the staff are friendly. It's truly wonderful.
4 years ago
I loved my time at Chapter Southbank. I lived in an en-suite in 2020-2021 whilst I was in London for my Masters. I lived on the side that oversaw Great Suffolk and I could see the London Eye from my bed. The room was not big but it was exactly the right fit for what you need from a dorm equipped with all the necessary furniture. The living room and kitchen area were cleaned once a month by Chapter and you could enjoy some telly whilst cooking or chitchatting with your roomies in a fairly big area. One of the blocks has a rooftop with TVs, lounge areas, tanning beds outdoors and a stunning view. The location can’t get better in London. It’s a 5 minute walk from Southwark station and about a 10 minute walk from Bank where you can go for a lovely walk. About 15 minutes walk from London bridge and borough market. Price is a bit high but you are paying central London rates and you won’t get much better for that location. The dorms also have a study hall and a gym. The staff was exceptionally lovely during COVID and ready to help when needed. There’s a mix of master’s and bachelor’s students and I would highly recommend it to bachelor’s students. A lot of students from Kings, LSE.
4 years ago
Perfect location--specially for KCL students--safe, clean and a fantastic management team. I stayed at Chapter South Bank from September 2019 to October 2020. l researched/visited several accommodations and went with Chapter South Bank because of the clean rooms, facilities (including an on-site gym), 24/7 security and proximity to KCL's Strand Campus and the Southwark tube station (Jubilee line). The only thing that could make it more perfect is a resident cat or dog!! :) Chapter's 5/5 rating though is really thanks to their superb and professional management team. Geanne and Ibrahim were my first new friends in London and they go above and beyond to make sure everything is running smoothly. Any maintenance issues, which were rare, were sorted out within 24 hours. Ellie, Robin and Tiago are immensely kind and helpful, and made me feel very at home at Chapter. They gave me lots of great LDN advice and helped me through some very stressful dissertation months. Leo and Dino were managers during my first and second term respectively, and are super invested the well-being and safety of the residents. I particularly applaud Chapter South Bank's response to the onset of the pandemic in March 2020. They had been keeping us posted on the situation since December, and maintained strict SOPs and cleaning schedules to ensure everyone's safety. There were a lot of online events too, including yoga classes, quiz nights and music performances which really helped with any lockdown blues. **Location The Southwark station is three minutes away and Waterloo station about 10 minutes walking. There's a sainsburys and tesco just ten feet from the gate, and a co-op, 24/7 convenience store, Starbucks and M&S Food a five-minute walk away. The Tate Modern and Millennium Bridge are around the corner and Borough Market is ten minutes away. Borough market was a great place to shop for eggs and vegetables when supermarket supplies were limited during lockdown. There are lots of restaurants on the Cut ten minutes away. I won't say more because it's a super fun area to explore on your own. The KCL Strand Campus is a 25 minute scenic walk away and 10-15 via bike. The Waterloo and Guy's Campuses are 10-15 minutes away on foot. It's not worth taking the tube to any of them, so you definitely save money on transport. **Rooms and Facilities I had a silver studio (with a double bed, small TV, stove, oven microwave and toaster) on the 8th floor in Block B. I did prefer it to block A because you're not right next to the street, it's cooler in the summer because the other block cuts the sun till the ninth floor, has a great view and you don't need to leave the building to go to the gym or laundry room. I booked early and Vicky from the online team helped me pick out a great room. The rooms are pretty soundproof and have huge windows. Unfortunately, only a small part opens, but you still get good ventilation. The radiators kept me very comfortable during the winter and there was only one week in the summer where it was super hot. A tower fan was more than enough for the summer. The gym is a huge plus--clean, floor mats that make HIIT easier, several machines and free weights. There's also a membership gym around the corner for fitness lovers who need even more equipment. On-site laundry is convenient and a bit cheaper than prices I've seen in the city. There's also secure bike parking and a garden. The study room and sky lounge (with a pool table, foosball , and TV) are great places to hang or study. Chapter South Bank is big enough for people who like to be social and it's also easy to find space and time for yourself if you prefer to be in your own. I would highly recommend Chapter South Bank. It's value for money, especially if you’re doing a one year programme. Far more secure and clean compared to other places-- based on what I heard from friends in other private accommodations and university residences. My year in London wouldn't have been half as amazing without my Chapter South experience :)