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South Bank

0.23 miles from city centre

48 Rushworth St, London SE1 0RB, United Kingdom
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Manna Ash House

0.32 miles from city centre

8-16 Pocock St, London SE1 0BW, United Kingdom
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Portchester House

0.59 miles from city centre

50 New Kent Rd, Elephant and Castle, London SE1 6SH, United Kingdom
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About Southwark London

As one of the oldest city parts of the world and the largest area in the city of England, it is an epicentre for all trade and serves as great economic importance to the country. This area is highly influenced by history, warfare and its thriving economy. Today. It stands out to be one of the best places to live in London. There’s a great crowd of young student population who seek to study in London. Since it’s one of the best areas for students and others alike, it offers a welcoming and safe environment for students to live in and enjoy London. Most students who study at the universities of London opt to stay in this area as the student accommodation Southwark is low and most of them are not far off from the universities.

You can find and check out the most popular student accommodation in London listed on our University Living . Some of the most demand student housing near Southwark among international students are Chapter Old Street, Scape Mile End Canalside, iQ Bankside, Moonraker Point, Chapter South Bank, Manna Ash House, Urbanest Tower Bridge, Portchester House, Dashwood Studios, etc.

These student accommodations are close to most universities, they are within walking distance, affordable, furnished, come with best-in-class facilities and are inclusive of utility bills. There are student rooms and student apartments that you can choose from the wide range of listed properties as per your desired price, location, occupancy, etc.

If you are in the mood for bars, nightclubs, disco tech, and other sorts of entertainment, you will find one in the city. For those of you who seek some time away from the hustle and bustle, there are many green spaces, and recreation places and enjoy nature if you like.

London is expensive, so if you decide to pursue your study here, then you should consider the living expenses. The average cost of living here will come to about £1,200 - £1,800/month (Student Rent; Food: £100-140 /week; Gas and electricity: £50-70 /week; Internet & mobile phone: £30-50 /week; Dinner at a restaurant: £50-150 /week).