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General

Studio internalAccess to the main building from Reception can only be by permitted entrance by a resident or an authorised entry. Each studio is a self-contained secure apartment with its own lockable front door fitted with a spy-hole, and there is also a video entry system for the occupant's convenience.

Additional security is provided by way of the duty building manager/caretaker, CCTV within the Reception and Common Room areas and at the lift/stairwell corridors.

The flooring in each studio is laminate wood floor except in the Shower/WC where vinyl has been fitted and the entrance hall and internal doorways and shower rooms are wheel chair accessible. A lift to all levels provides wheel chair access to the Common Room.

Studio graphicThe studios all have broadband connectivity - subject to a small monthly fee to cover the costs, whilst the Common Rooms are wireless enabled. As most students have their own mobile phones there are no BT points connected to the individual studios, although a pay phone can be found in both the Reception area and Common Room.

A central communal satellite and digital TV aerial provides appropriate signals to points in each studio. The electric meter and access to the concealed cistern, together with the stopcock for each individual studio can be found in the adjacent cupboard which is accessed from the communal corridor.

Kitchen

Well equipped and fitted with a range of wall and base storage cupboards under worktop with inset stainless steel sink and drainer with mono block tap. Appliances include a combination oven/ microwave, 4 ring electric hob with extractor over, fridge with freezer box, and condensing washer/dryer. Tiled walls between worktop and eye-level cupboards.

bathroom and kitchen

Shower room

Again, well designed and equipped with tiled shower cubicle, wash basin with light and electric shaver socket, mirror over, and tiled shelf behind, WC part tiled walls, extractor fan, electric heated towel rail and toilet roll holder.Bedroom in Student Studio - Falmouth

Living Room/Bedroom

An adaptable room which can be used as either a work room or bedroom with a pull-down double bed and adjoining wardrobe with rail and shelving, built-in desk with shelving over. Electric panel heating and generous number of electrical sockets. From the living room opening doors give access to a good size and usable balcony with handrail.

Fully Equipped Units

All studios come equipped with the fittings previously described together with double mattress, while in the larger 1 bedroom studios there is double divan bed with mattress and a free standing wardrobe. If required, the studios can be purchased fully equipped for occupation with everything from bed linen to cutlery. Please click here for further details on what is included in the package.

Storage

On the ground floor of the main building, there are a limited number of lockable block built stores available, whilst outside there are cycle stands and visitor parking.

Information

If you have any questions at all about living or investing in the Maritime Students Apartments:


Please do not hesitate to contact us at Devington Homes and we will be delighted to help.

Either phone 01326 211655 (ask for Carole) or use the email contact form.

Maritime Images

External View of the Building Night Time View over the docks Studios with Private Balconies Evening at Maritime Studios Double Storey Atrium Entrance Studios and 5th Floor Common Room 5th Floor Common Room Reception Area and Desk Communal Corridor Reception and Building Manager Office Evening at Maritime Studios

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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