Other comments: The room itself is nice: roomy and laid out well. The bathroom's perhaps a bit small, I've bruised a few knees.
The kitchen is at the complete opposite end of the corridor, and has a door in the middle which makes it a bit tricky carrying food etc. between the room & the kitchen. But the kitchen itself is really big and has plenty of stoves, microwaves etc.
Being on the end of the corridor there is very little noise during Lent and Michaelmas terms, especially from other rooms and people in the corridor; the river and people on Erasmus lawn make it a bit noisy when it gets warmer, but the library's handy.
The main thing to point out is the storage: like elsewhere in the college, it consists of a large space below the ceiling which is large but narrow. The result is that
a) getting things up there is easy enough, although only quite small boxes can fit in through the doors
b) getting things out is a nightmare, because once they are out of reach they are impossible to get to
c) both processes involve balancing on a box on a chair on the bed.
So there is the room, if you don't mind the hassle.
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The room itself is nice: roomy and laid out well. The bathroom's perhaps a bit small, I've bruised a few knees. The kitchen is at the complete opposite end of the corridor, and has a door in the middle which makes it a bit tricky carrying food etc. between the room & the kitchen. But the kitchen itself is really big and has plenty of stoves, microwaves etc. Being on the end of the corridor there is very little noise during Lent and Michaelmas terms, especially from other rooms and people in the corridor; the river and people on Erasmus lawn make it a bit noisy when it gets warmer, but the library's handy. The main thing to point out is the storage: like elsewhere in the college, it consists of a large space below the ceiling which is large but narrow. The result is that a) getting things up there is easy enough, although only quite small boxes can fit in through the doors b) getting things out is a nightmare, because once they are out of reach they are impossible to get to c) both processes involve balancing on a box on a chair on the bed. So there is the room, if you don't mind the hassle.