- Summary
- Rooms are fully furnished with bed, desk, wardrobe, lighting, heating, phone and internet access.
- You will need to supply your own bed linen.
- You can bring your own electrical equipment including: tvs, small fridge and/or computers.
- ‘Corridor culture’ is a distinctive aspect of College life.
Most of the College rooms are of a similar size and come fully furnished with the essentials. These include a single bed, desk, desk lamp, telephone with voicemail, internet connection, wardrobe, bookcase and heating. You will need to supply your own bed linen.

You are welcome to bring your own TVs, small fridges and computers with no fees charged for electricity. The initial shell-like look of a typical room is rapidly transformed once your personal belongings are in (click on the photos to see examples of typical student rooms).

Whilst your room plays an important part in your stay at College, you will quickly find that your corridor and communal bathroom also play an important role. The ‘corridor culture’ is a distinctive aspect of College life.
Unprompted and unplanned, residents will often open up their rooms and congregate in the corridors (fondly referred to as ‘corridor sits’) for daily gossip briefings, laughter and entertainment. It’s often during these ‘sits’ that you develop powerful friendships and sacred memories.