Falmouth Student Accommodation

 
 
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Maritime Students AccommodationEach apartment comprises an entrance hall, a living room/bedroom, kitchen with fitted appliances, broad band internet connection, shower room/WC and an individual balcony.

The community has facilities including 'penthouse' residents' Common Room which, like many of the individual apartments takes advantage of views across the harbour to the sea and the town. The Common Rooms are popular meeting places with pool table, vending machines, and seating areas to read, relax and socialise. All studios are equipped with a variety of fittings, and further 'packages' can be purchased so your studio is completely ready for occupation

As the students have settled in we have found it necessary to add some extra faciilties for their comfort, and the smooth running of the building.  Each floor now has its own iron and ironing boards, vaccum cleaner, and laminate flooring clearner.  There are also a limited number of secure storage boxes (available on a first come first served basis), some car parks (cycling, public transport and car sharing are strongly encouraged), and a supply of light bulbs on site for the students.

 

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View of the Dockside Studios and Meadowland area Panorama Falmouth Town and Docks Panorama Across Harbour to Flushing St Mawes to Falmouth Ferry Boat Entrance to the Building Studios with Private Balconies Stairs and Landing Areas The Studio and Kitchen The Bathroom Views from the 5th Floor Common Room

Newsflash

IT may not be one of the best known facts about Falmouth, but the port played an important role in the story of Charles Darwin.

With 2009 marking the 200th anniversary of the famed naturalist's birth, it seemed entirely appropriate for Falmouth Art Gallery to stage a series of shows based around Darwin.

The Darwin 200 exhibitions have been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and organised by the gallery working in partnership with Newquay Zoo, Penlee House Gallery and Museum, Penzance, and University College Falmouth.

The first of the four exhibitions, Voyages of Discovery, is on display now and celebrates Darwin's epic voyage and the discoveries he made on the Galapagos Islands.
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