Liberty Close Birmingham

Reviews

Anonymous

Lovely halls, good size kitchens with a living room area. Location is slightly further from uni but easy to get to by 5 minute train or a walk down the canal. Very close to broad street so great for a night out and no extra uber costs! Also very close to the Bullring and city centre so very convenient if you ever need to just pop in.

Anonymous

was unhappy at first to have been put in partner accomodation but i ended up with a double bed, a massive kitchen and i'm right by the nightlife so never have to pay for taxis. Only downside is paying to get to uni, a shuttle bus to uni would be a good bonus

Anonymous

At first I was disappointed that I was placed in a halls so far away from campus (a 45 minute walk or a train journey) where extra costs for the train are needed; however I love living in the city with the bullring and broad street being a 10 minute walk away. I feel very safe here and feel like other residents create a community.

Anonymous

So it does the job basically. I think I go a bit of a shit deal tbf, I wanted the vale and now it does feel like you get left out. The beds a big, The shower doesn’t flood but hot water can be a bit of an issue, feel like I’m the only one who’s tried to fixed this. My flatmates are nice enough but they do a lot of stuff without me and well flatmates are incredibly hit and miss. The dryers have been broken for a couple of weeks now and we’ve been told it could be another week. Here is right by broad street tho, so you don’t have to pay for Ubers back home after a night out, but fab is a bit of a treck. The blocks seem isolated and I don’t really know anyone is any flats apart from those which are across the hall and downstairs. Social area is poor. Staff are very helpful and there are regular maintenance visits and our fire alarms don’t go off a lot, a problem which liberty court has.

Anonymous

Location is far from campus BUT brilliant for being able to live right in the city of Birmingham whilst still feeling safe. A 10 min walk to the Bullring and being close to Broad Street for nights out will really make your first year a sociable experience. Use the common room and the pool table as its there for you! Good value for money for what you get compared to campus accommodation but you may end up spending about £10 a week on the train.

Anonymous

Good location for clubbing and good reception which has 24 hour security and very good and quick maintenance service

Anonymous

Location is perfect to get to the city centre and the rig shopping centre (10 min walk) and to broad street where all the clubs are (4-6 min walk depending on which club you’re going to). Only issue is getting to the university - it’s a 40 min walk however only one stop on the train (5 min to the train station). Reception and security are available all the time and are really lovely. Rooms are fairly sized but have very little floor space.

Anonymous

Location is perfect to travel to the city centre (10 min walk) and broad street - where all the clubs are (4-7 minute walk). Only issue is getting to the university (40 minute walk) but is only one stop on the train and it only takes 5 min to talk to the train station so overall 10-15 minute journey! Common room is great to chill in and blocks of flats are all close so it’s very easy to make friends.