Gathering for a garden partyASE students live in handsome and spacious eighteenth- and nineteenth-century town houses and flats (apartments) throughout the centre of Bath. Each residence has its own characteristics, for example: proximity to the architectural splendours of the Royal Crescent and the Circus for 18 and 29 Northampton, historic connections with one of Bath's most famous families in Linley House, views of the River Avon for the residents of Nunes House, a sunny garden ideal for barbeques at 5 Clarendon Villas, or a lovely patio and garden at 31 Prior Park Road. Residences are carefully located in interesting, well-resourced neighborhoods and are all within walking distance of the Study Centre.

Students settle in to their ASE housing  immediatelyEach property offers bedrooms, communal areas, kitchens of various shapes and sizes, laundry facilities, phone access, wireless internet, multiple bathrooms and an informative Housing Guide. Students also receive an orientation of their new home by a member of the ASE staff on arrival day.

Peta Hall, who is the housing manager for ASE, coordinates all housing and maintenance issues and liaises closely with students.

 

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