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London Nest - Dobbie's Point - Glasgow

Localisation 200 North Hanover Street Glasgow G4 0PY - Glasgow

Types of accommodation

Bronze En-suite
A 14m² en-suite room featuring a small double bed...
A 14m² en-suite room featuring a small double bed, wardrobe, study desk, chair, en-suite bathroom, shared living area and shared kitchen.
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Rent: 205£CC Deposit from: 250 £ Application fees from: None
Double En-Suite
A 14m² en-suite room features a small double bed ...
A 14m² en-suite room features a small double bed with under-bed storage, a wardrobe, a study desk with a chair, an en-suite bathroom, shared living, and a shared kitchen.
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Rent: 205£CC Deposit from: 250 £ Application fees from: None

Description of the accommodation

Dobbie’s Point - Glasgow is a Glasgow student accommodation providing students with good and affordable housing close to their respective universities, colleges, and higher education institutions. Dobbie’s Point - Glasgow mainly offers a wide range of double en-suite rooms for students to choose from. All rooms are fully furnished and come fitted with the following: a small double bed with under-bed storage, a wardrobe, a personal study area with a desk and a chair, and a private en-su...ite bathroom. Residents of en-suite rooms also get access to a shared kitchen and a living area. FeaturesThis Glasgow student accommodation, Dobbie’s Point - Glasgow, provides its residents with a wide variety of amenities and features to enjoy and make use of throughout the duration of their stay. These amenities include essentials like Wi-Fi throughout the property as well as a 24-hour reception and on-site laundry facilities. Dobbie’s Point - Glasgow also has several communal and social facilities for residents to spend time and socialise together as well as attend the regularly held resident events, including a games room, a communal lounge, and an outdoor area with BBQ facilities. There is also an on-site gym for your daily workout and exercise needs. Located on the River Clyde in Scotland's western Lowlands, Glasgow is a city that is known for its unique architecture and cultural background. It is the third-largest city in the UK after London and Birmingham and probably the largest city in Scotland. There is never a dull moment in this city; it is ever-changing and working towards adapting to the needs, preferences, and lifestyles of its residents! As a culturally diverse and unique city, Glasgow has something for everyone; your plate will always be full, both on the weekends and even on weekdays after classes, whether it’s with trying new restaurants, attending concerts, checking out the latest festivals, browsing stores, or touring museums. Glasgow is a renowned student city whose positive reputation among both local and international students has been spreading and gaining more traction by the day. This is hugely due to the fact that the city houses a number of top-ranked universities, colleges, and higher education institutions that are known for their high-quality education that prompts students to study, live, and book Glasgow student accommodation. This Glasgow student accommodation, Dobbie's Point - Glasgow, is ideally located, thus allowing you and your fellow residents access to several of the city’s attractions, landmarks, eateries, cafes, and other student-friendly hangout spots so you can get the full city experience! Places to VisitKelvingrove Park - Seven-minute driveGlasgow Botanic Gardens - Nine-minute driveGlasgow Science Centre - 11-minute driveKelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - Nine-minute driveTGI Fridays - Glasgow Buchanan Street - 12-minute walk Ardnamurchan Scottish Restaurant & Bar - Nine-minute walk Hard Rock Cafe - 11-minute walk Tesco Express - One-minute walkSainsbury’s Local - 11-minute walk

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Equipments and services

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Energy efficiency

Housing with an annual energy consumption between 91 and 150 kw/m²/h

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Greenhouse gases

Housing with an annual GHG emission between 11 and 20 kg/m²/year

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