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Station Court London Reviews

Station Court is a student accommodation in Tottenham, North London, managed by Unite Students, offering fully furnished en-suite rooms with shared kitchens and all-inclusive bills. Located at 158 High Road, it is just a 5-minute walk from Seven Sisters Station, providing fast access to central London and major universities.

The residence features modern amenities including a gym, cinema room, games lounge, karaoke room, and rooftop terrace. With 24/7 support, strong transport links, and nearby shops and green spaces, Station Court is a convenient and well-connected choice for students.

158 High Road, London N15 4NU, United Kingdom
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Property Review Snapshot

Everything renters want to know, about Station Court

A concise review page covering size, location, neighborhood feel, and verified resident

Overall rating

3.0

Property Size

Room scale and building cost

Size details on request

10 m² to 12.5 m²

Floors

4

Beds Available

225

Rooms Type

Classic En-suiteSmall Standard Double En-suiteEn-suite Classic Ground Floor

Location

Address and convenience

Address

158 High Road, London N15 4NU, United Kingdom

City

London

Neighborhood

What the area is like

Daytime vs evening environment
Building sits behind primarily residential frontage with quiet internal areas, yet some reviews note the surrounding high-street environment can feel busy and less safe after dark.

Access to essentials
On-site social and study spaces plus easy access to nearby shops (Tesco, Sainsbury, and local High Road amenities) within minutes.

Noise and crowd dynamics
Some reviewers report trains can be audible when windows are open; others describe the area as quiet inside the building but acknowledge external noise potential.

Neighborhood comfort realities
Strong connections to public transport and local amenities, but some safety concerns expressed about the immediate area after certain hours.

Universities Near Station Court London

London Metropolitan University (Holloway Campus)

The College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London (CONEL)

University College London (UCL)

University of Westminster

Birkbeck, University of London

SOAS University of London

City St George's, University of London

Loughborough University (London Campus)

Reviews

Station Court London Reviews

  • The staff are wonderful and really accommodating. The flats are comfortable and the location is actually good too.
  • Super safe, organized and recently renovated. Nice place to meet students from all over the world. Helpful and kind staff always ready to help. Facilities and rooms very comfortable.
  • Sabah Shaikh is very helpful and she helped me a lot in my whole journey. I love this place. Staff was nice and maintenance was done in the next day.
  • The repair service in the US is quick, with reception, and transportation is also very convenient.
  • Transportation is very convenient, but the commuting time is a bit longer.
  • The room's internal layout is reasonable, and the desk is super large.
  • It's okay, but the sound insulation in the room is too poor.
  • The price is good, the transportation is convenient, and the facilities are complete. It's just that the renovation is noisy.
  • Advantages: Cheap. Very convenient for life, a five-minute walk to the subway station and ten minutes to TESCO. The staff at the front desk are quite nice.
  • Very clean, check-in was very smooth.
  • I lived here from September to July for my second year of University and really enjoyed my time. The rooms are comfortable, and the location is conveniently good to go.

Immediate Fit Assessment

Highlights

Who this accommodation works well for

Students who want own bathroom space (en-suites) and reliable on-site amenities for studying and social life. Those who value strong security, fast internet, and convenient transport links, with on-site maintenance and insurance for belongings. People who like a socially active building with shared spaces (study spaces, cinema, common room) and regular community events.

Who is likely to struggle

Students sensitive to sound or privacy constraints (some rooms face other buildings; reports of sound insulation and train noise when windows are open). Those who need lower upfront costs or more flexible short-term tenancies (the longer tenancy options are dominant and some rooms are priced higher).

Key strengths

En-suite rooms, high-speed/dual-band Wi-Fi, 24/7 security and CCTV, on-site maintenance, contents insurance, and a range of social and study spaces. Strong connectivity to Seven Sisters Underground (Victoria Line) and nearby Overground/bus routes; proximity to supermarkets and local shops.

Key risks or trade-offs

Some risk signals around room condition and kitchen cleanliness in shared spaces; privacy concerns for rooms facing opposite-building windows; some reviews mention noise related to renovations and surrounding area after hours. Pricing is above some nearby budget options, with extra charges for items like printing services.

Station Court

Highlights

Accommodation type and operator

Purpose-built student accommodation operated by Unite Students, featuring en-suite rooms, shared kitchens and lounges, and a mix of social and study facilities.

Positioning and transparency notes

Notable features include secure 24/7 security, on-site maintenance, contents insurance, and all bills included in rent. Printing services are available at an additional charge through partner providers.

Known transparency limitations

Some amenities have optional or chargeable components (e.g., printing); pricing examples vary by tenancy length and room type.

University Commute

Highlights

Commute times and route complexity

Seven Sisters Station (Victoria Line) is about a 5-minute walk, offering under-15-minute access to central London; South Tottenham (London Overground) nearby provides alternative routes. Bus routes and cycling options are available; on-site secure bike storage supports cycling commute.

Peak-hour reliability

The Victoria Line is typically fast and frequent, contributing to reasonably predictable central-London commutes for many students.

Who the commute suits vs doesn’t

Suits students who value proximity to Seven Sisters/Overground lines and straightforward tube access. For those reliant on other central hubs, travel times may be longer or require transfers.

Rooms and Pricing

Room categories and price ranges

Classic Ensuite

From £275 per week (51-week tenancy)

Small Standard Double En-suite

From £284 per week (6-week tenancy)

Differentiation clarity and room size

Distinctions exist between room types and tenancy lengths, but exact room sizes are not explicitly stated in the input.

Total Cost

Highlights

What’s included

Rent typically includes all utility bills (All Bills Included). Contents insurance is provided as part of amenities.

Extra costs

Printing services are charged separately; there may be additional costs for laundry, maintenance, and other optional services not fully enumerated in the brief.

Amenities and Value

Highlights

Study support impact

On-site communal study spaces and notably large desks reported in reviews; multiple study rooms and a cinema room provide varied study and quiet time options.

Social value

Cinema room, common room with TV and sofas, table football, outdoor social spaces, and regular community events mentioned by residents.

Daily convenience

On-site laundry facilities, secure bike storage, 24/7 security, CCTV, on-site maintenance, and printing services (charged) support everyday life.

Health and accessibility

Contents insurance adds a layer of protection for belongings; secure entry and responsive maintenance improve overall safety and comfort.

Notable absences

Several reviews flag interior cleanliness variability in shared kitchens and occasional privacy concerns in certain room orientations. Noise insulation is described as mixed in some rooms.

Safety and Night Experience

Highlights

On-site measures

24/7 security and CCTV are in place, with maintenance support and on-site staff noted in reviews.

Neighborhood night reality

Some approved reviews express concern about public security in the surrounding area after dark.

Late-night return considerations

Proximity to Seven Sisters and other transit options helps late arrivals; some reviewers mention quiet internal environment, though others warn about area safety after 9pm.

Station Court London FAQs

Is Station Court a good option if I rely on Seven Sisters Station for travel?

Yes. Seven Sisters is about a 5-minute walk away, with Victoria Line access to central London in under 15 minutes, and additional Overground/bus options.

What is the weekly rent for a Classic Ensuite?

From £275 per week (51-week tenancy).

What’s included in the rent?

All Bills Included; contents insurance is provided; printing services are available at extra charge.

Are there concerns I should know about?

Some rooms have reported privacy or noise concerns; kitchen cleanliness in shared spaces has been flagged by a few residents; some reviews mention area safety at night.

What about contracts and guarantors?

Tenancies include long and short options; visa/no-pay and international guarantor terms are in place.

Final Verdict

Station Court offers solid, student-centered features: en-suite rooms, fast and reliable Wi-Fi, 24/7 security, on-site maintenance, contents insurance, and a suite of study and social spaces. Its location near Seven Sisters and convenient transit options supports a practical city-based student life. Reviews consistently highlight friendly staff and comfortable facilities, with undeniable strengths in community feel and connectivity.

However, real trade-offs exist. Some rooms have reported privacy and sound insulation issues, and there are occasional concerns about cleanliness in shared kitchens. Neighborhood safety perceptions at night appear mixed in the surrounding area. Pricing is competitive for a London student accommodation but not the cheapest option, and some amenities (like printing) incur extra costs.

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