LHA London Offers Cost-Effective Accommodation for Students in London


Posted November 5, 2018 by Arthur_Donovan

LHA London has a number of hostels that offer cost-effective accommodation for students. Thirteen properties provide affordable rented accommodation in London to students and young professionals.

 
[London, 5/11/2018] – London Hostels Association Ltd. (LHA London) caters to students by providing cost-effective accommodation. The association has been providing quality rooms since 1940. They now have 13 properties around London.

Cost-effective Accommodation

LHA has 13 properties that provide cost-effective accommodation to students. Their properties feature high-speed Wife, on-site gyms and laundry facilities. The hostels are secure, and the doors are with key fob access. The buildings have CCTV coverage and staff that are always on hand 24/7. Students can choose from a selection of accommodation around the city:

• Belsize House near the Belsize Park Villages (single and shared rooms)
• Belvedere House in Grenville Place (single and shared rooms)
• Railton house in Craven Hill (shared and single rooms)
• Newington Court In Green Lanes (single en-suite, twin studio, studio and shared rooms)
• Bowden Court in Ladbroke Road (single and shared rooms)
• Friendship house in Belvedere Place (twin en-suites and single rooms)
• Holland House in Eccleston Square (single and shared rooms)
• New Mansion House in Lancaster Gate (single and shared rooms)
• Sandeman-Allen House in Inverness Terrace (single and shared rooms)
• Leinster House in Leinster Gardens (single and shared rooms)
• Davies Court in East India Dock Road (single and twin en-suite rooms)
• Halpin House in Queen’s Gate (single and shared rooms)
• Torquay house in Torquay Street (single en-suite and studio rooms)

The accommodation terms at LHA London are flexible. Residents can stay for up to four years without a fixed contract. Cleaning services and bills are included in the rent’s payment as LHA avoids surprise charges.

About LHA London

Established in 1940, the London Hostels Association Ltd. (LHA) originally provided shelter to those who became homeless during the Blitz; by 1942, the hostels provided homes for 700 people. A Board of Trustees manages the hostels now. They now cater to international and domestic students, interns, young professionals and apprentices.

If you need more information about LHA London or have any enquiries about their accommodation, visit their website at https://lhalondon.com/.
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Last Updated November 5, 2018