# Anne of Cleves Court

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- **Tenant:** StudentReviews.com
- **Domain:** studentreviews.com
- **Location:** London, GB
- **Category:** Student Accommodation
- **Rating:** 3.17/5 (12 reviews)
- **Operator:** University of Greenwich
- **Website:** https://www.gre.ac.uk
- **Address:** 265 Avery Hill Road, London, SE9 2ER
- **Walk to campus:** 4h 2m walk
- **Distance to campus:** 9.6 mi
- **Residents:** 160
- **Ranking:** Top-rated in London

## Summary

Anne of Cleves Court is a 160-bed accommodation in London. It is operated by University of Greenwich.

12 verified student reviews currently contribute to this page. Find it at 265 Avery Hill Road, London, SE9 2ER.

## Travel Times

- **INTO Centres (City University London)** (London campus): walk 4h 2m, bike 1h 18m, bus 1h 13m
- **University of Greenwich** (London campus): walk 4h 8m, bike 1h 19m, bus 1h 14m
- **INTO Centres (St. George's University of London)** (London campus): walk 4h 37m, bike 1h 29m, bus 1h 22m

## Recent Reviews

### 3 years ago — 1/5

> The place has mold, there’s no noise cancellation at all, the beds are really uncomfortable, and the bathrooms stay gross even if you’re doing everything you can to keep them clean. Honestly, it’s not worth the money. It isn’t the most expensive option and it’s not on the main campus, but it still feels like a bad deal. That said, it’s still better than some other places students can end up, and for students, having decent accommodation matters a lot.

— Finland
  (Finland)

### 3 years ago — 5/5

> If I could change one thing about my current place, I’d add a community garden. Turning a space that’s not really being used into a lively green area would give residents a chance to grow plants, herbs, and vegetables together. It would help people feel more connected to nature and also encourage more sustainable ways of living.  
> 
> The garden could also become a natural hangout spot, where neighbors can chat, swap tips, and join gardening workshops. Plus, everyone could share what they harvest, which would make it easier to eat healthier and feel a bit more self-sufficient.

— India
  (India)

### 3 years ago — 4/5

> Rated 4/5

— UK
  (UK)

### 3 years ago — 3/5

> There’s more room for food, plenty more space in the fridge, and I like that there are fewer shared activities.

— UK
  (UK)

### 3 years ago — 4/5

> Rated 4/5

— Kenya
  (Kenya)

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